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ارائه الگوی پایبندی مدیران به قوانین عدالت سازمانی: تبین نقش محوری عوامل فردی و موقعیتی در سازمانهای دولتی استان فارس | ||
پژوهش های مدیریت عمومی | ||
مقاله 2، دوره 12، شماره 43، خرداد 1398، صفحه 31-57 اصل مقاله (941.57 K) | ||
نوع مقاله: مقاله پژوهشی | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22111/jmr.2019.4742 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
ناهید رادمنش1؛ ابوالحسن فقیهی* 2؛ کرم اله دانش فرد3 | ||
1دانشجوی دکتری مدیریت دولتی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد علوم تحقیقات، تهران، ایران | ||
2استاد تمام گروه مدیریت دولتی، دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی، تهران، ایران | ||
3استاد تمام گروه مدیریت دولتی، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد علوم تحقیقات، تهران، ایران | ||
چکیده | ||
در سالهای اخیر رویکرد جدید در تحقیقات عدالت سازمانی به بررسی پایبندی مدیران به عدالت در سازمان توجه دارد. این پژوهش به صورت کمّی انجام گرفته است. روش پژوهش از جنبۀ هدف آن، توصیفی و از نظر هدفمندی مطالعه بنیادی است. در مقاله حاضر، ارائه الگوی پایبندی مدیران به عدالت سازمانی (با رویکرد فردی و موقعیتی) در سازمانهای دولتی مورد بررسی قرار گرفته است. دادههای مورد نیاز برای این پژوهش با روش نمونهگیری خوشهای از 356 مدیر سازمانهای دولتی استان فارس و با استفاده از پرسشنامه جمعآوری شده است. به منظور تحلیل دادهها در این پژوهش، از روش معادلات ساختاری و نرمافزار اسمارت پی ال اس استفاده شده است. یافتههای پژوهش نشان میدهد که پنج عامل فردی:(آگاهی به عدالت، قضاوت عادلانه، انگیزۀ عدالت، خودکارآمدی عدالت و شخصیت عدالت) و سه عامل موقعیتی (سازمانی، مدیریتی و ویژگیهای زیردستان) در پایبندی مدیران به عدالت سازمانی شناسائی شدند. همچنین، نتایج مطالعه نشان داد که عوامل فردی ازاهمیت بیشتری نسبت به عوامل موقعیتی برخورداراست. در بین عوامل فردی، عامل انگیزشی عدالت وآگاهی به عدالت و در بین عوامل موقعیتی عامل سازمانی، مهمترین عوامل پایبندی مدیران به عدالت سازمانی میباشد. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
پایبندی مدیران به قوانین عدالت؛ قضاوت عادلانه؛ انگیزه عدالت؛ آگاهی به عدالت؛ خودکارآمدی عدالت؛ شخصیت عدالت | ||
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