The Research of Relationship among Organizational Reputation,Organization Identification and Organizational Commitment:A Study of Volunteers in Nonprofit-Organization

碩士 === 中原大學 === 企業管理研究所 === 91 === The objective of this study is to converse the relationships among organizational reputation, organizational identification and organizational commitment of volunteers in nonprofit organization. Through reviewing related references, we came up with four hypotheses:...

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Main Authors: Wen-Chieh Su, 蘇文杰
Other Authors: Chen-Ming Chu
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/91055808599139503047
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Summary:碩士 === 中原大學 === 企業管理研究所 === 91 === The objective of this study is to converse the relationships among organizational reputation, organizational identification and organizational commitment of volunteers in nonprofit organization. Through reviewing related references, we came up with four hypotheses: The relationship between organizational reputation and organizational identification. □The relationship between organizational identification and organizational commitment. □The relationship between organizational reputation and organizational commitment. □The interaction between organizational reputation and volunteer’s individual characteristics on organizational identification. In the course of the statistical analysis from the survey’s empirical facts, we concluded few major consequences as follow: 1.Throughout the analysis, we revised organization reputation into four aspects, which are public obligation, professional service, managerial innovation and attracting ability. 2.There are significant correlations between organizational reputation and organizational identification. When organizational reputation increased, organizational identification followed. 3.There are significant correlations between organizational identification and organizational commitment. When organizational identification increased, organizational commitment followed. 4.There are significant correlations between organizational reputation and organizational commitment. When organizational reputation increased, organizational commitment followed. 5.There are partially significant correlations between the interaction of organizational reputation and volunteer’s individual characteristics on organizational identification, including one’s age, education, and previous experience in nonprofit organization. 6.There are partially significant correlations between the interaction of organizational reputation and volunteer’s individual characteristics on organizational identification, including one’s education, matrimony and previous experience in nonprofit organization.