The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation

Numerous research studies have concluded that values drive perceptions, responses to situations, judgments, interactions among people, and behaviors. In addition, studies have found that congruence or agreement between individual values and organizational values can increase job satisfaction and com...

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Main Author: Thomas, Tammara Petrill
Other Authors: Tarvydas, Vilia M.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2013
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-48772019-10-13T04:33:15Z The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation Thomas, Tammara Petrill Numerous research studies have concluded that values drive perceptions, responses to situations, judgments, interactions among people, and behaviors. In addition, studies have found that congruence or agreement between individual values and organizational values can increase job satisfaction and commitment. Minimal research has explored the concept of value congruence between substance abuse counselors and their treatment settings, and its impact on perceived ethical work behaviors and organizational commitment. This study explored how the extent of fit between individual and organizational values impacts ethical work behaviors and organizational commitment of substance abuse counselors. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z dissertation application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/4920 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4877&context=etd Copyright 2013 Tammara Petrill Thomas Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaTarvydas, Vilia M. Maki, Dennis R. Ethical Work Behaviors P-O Fit Substance Abuse Counselors Value Congruence Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
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topic Ethical Work Behaviors
P-O Fit
Substance Abuse Counselors
Value Congruence
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
spellingShingle Ethical Work Behaviors
P-O Fit
Substance Abuse Counselors
Value Congruence
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling
Thomas, Tammara Petrill
The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation
description Numerous research studies have concluded that values drive perceptions, responses to situations, judgments, interactions among people, and behaviors. In addition, studies have found that congruence or agreement between individual values and organizational values can increase job satisfaction and commitment. Minimal research has explored the concept of value congruence between substance abuse counselors and their treatment settings, and its impact on perceived ethical work behaviors and organizational commitment. This study explored how the extent of fit between individual and organizational values impacts ethical work behaviors and organizational commitment of substance abuse counselors.
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title The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation
title_short The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation
title_full The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation
title_fullStr The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Personal Values, Organizational Values, and Person-Organization Fit on Ethical Behaviors and Organizational Commitment Outcomes among Substance Abuse Counselors: A Preliminary Investigation
title_sort effect of personal values, organizational values, and person-organization fit on ethical behaviors and organizational commitment outcomes among substance abuse counselors: a preliminary investigation
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