Exploring ethical organizational culture, corporate social responsibility, and other selected predictors of work-related flow

Material Information

Title:
Exploring ethical organizational culture, corporate social responsibility, and other selected predictors of work-related flow
Series Title:
Barry University Dissertations -- School of Education
Creator:
Matusevich, Katsiaryna
Place of Publication:
Miami, Fla.
Publisher:
Barry University
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
xi, 211 leaves ; 28 cm

Thesis/Dissertation Information

Degree Disciplines:
Education

Notes

Abstract:
This research study proposed a new theoretical model for exploring the construct of work-related flow. Few research studies have examined the association between employees’ perceptions of organizational context and their experiences of flow at work. Thus, the purpose of this quantitative research study was to explore whether perceived ethical organizational culture and perceived corporate social responsibility, directly or/and indirectly through value congruence, predicted work-related flow in employees of business organizations. The sample in the study consisted of 67 adult employees from a variety of work settings in different business organizations located in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties in Florida. As a result of several multiple regression analyses, the proposed research framework was found to be strongly supported by the data for the sample used in the study. Perceived ethical organizational culture, perceived corporate social responsibility, and value congruence had a strong, direct, positive association with flow, with all associations having large effect sizes. In addition, value congruence was found to be a strong mediator of the associations for both perceived ethical organizational culture and perceived corporate social responsibility with work-related flow.
Thesis:
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Barry University, 2012.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 168-194).

Record Information

Source Institution:
Barry University
Holding Location:
Barry University Archives and Special Collections
Rights Management:
Copyright Katsiaryna Matusevich. Permission granted to Barry University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder.
Resource Identifier:
HD58.7 .M37 2012_MatusevichKatsiaryna ( BU-Local )
Classification:
HD58.7 .M37 2012 ( lcc )

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