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Tekijä: | Valentine, S. (et al.) |
Otsikko: | Corporate ethical values, group creativity, job satisfaction and turnover intention: the impact of work context on work response |
Lehti: | Journal of Business Ethics
2011 : FEB I, VOL. 98:3, p. 353-372 |
Asiasana: | ethics work employees job attitudes job satisfaction creativity corporate culture health service administration USA |
Vapaa asiasana: | turnover intention ethical values |
Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | There are more favourable employee work responses expected if the corporate culture is strengthened by ethical values (as: e-vls.) and other positive business practices. Thus, this study aims to assess the degree to which perceived corporate ethical values (herein as: c-e-vls.) work together with group creativity to influence both job satisfaction (here as: j-sat.) and turnover intention (t-o-int). Using a self-report questionnaire, information was gathered from over 780 healthcare and administrative employees working at a multi-campus education-based healthcare organization. In addition, more survey data was collected from a comparative convenience sample of more than 120 sales and marketing employees working for a variety of firms operating in the south-central United States (U.S.) Based on the results, it is indicated that group creativity and c-e-vls. were positively related, and that both variables were associated with increased j-sat. Conversely, c-e-vls. and j-sat. were associated with decreased t-o-int. Sales managers should create work cultures that expidites increased e-vls. and group creativity. There are suggestions provided about how these factor may get institutionalized. |
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