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研究生: 晉羚莉
Chin, Ling-Li
論文名稱: 非營利組織的志工動機對情感承諾關係之研究:以組織公正為調節變項
Motivations and Affective Commitment of Volunteers in a Non-Profit Organization: The Moderating Effect of Perceived Organizational Justice
指導教授: 葉俶禎
Yeh, Chu-Chen
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2015
畢業學年度: 103
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 122
中文關鍵詞: 志工情感承諾動機組織公正
英文關鍵詞: Volunteer, Affective Commitment, Motivations, Perceived Organizational Justice
論文種類: 學術論文
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    Prior studies of organizational justice focused on employees in the for-profit sector, while little work has contributed to volunteers in the non-profit organizations. This study examined how motivations and justice perceptions affect volunteer’s psychological attachment to their voluntary organization. Samples were drawn from volunteers serving in an international humanitarian and non-governmental organization. A survey questionnaire was developed to collect data on the demographics and the study variables of organizational justices, volunteer motivations and affective commitment. A total of 432 valid questionnaires were received and analyzed. Hierarchical regression was adopted to test hypotheses, which found support for the relationship between intrinsic motivation and affective commitment, and partial support for the relationship between certain types of extrinsic motivations (self-esteem and understanding) and affective commitment. In addition, some forms of perceived organizational justices (distributive, procedural, and interactional justice) have a significant but partial moderating effect on the relationship between types of motivation (intrinsic, self-esteem, and understanding) and affective commitment. Implications for the relationship between perceived organizational justices, types of motivation, and affective commitment were discussed.

    Keywords: Volunteer, Affective Commitment, Motivations, Perceived Organizational Justice

    ABSTRACT I TABLE OF CONTENTS II LIST OF TABLES IV LIST OF FIGURES VI CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1 Background of the Study 1 Problem Statement 3 Rationale of the Study 4 Significance of the Study 7 Purpose of the Study 7 Scope of the Study 8 Research Questions 8 Definition of Terms 9 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 10 Volunteer 10 Organizational Commitment 16 Volunteer Motivations 23 Perceived Organizational Justice 32 CHAPTER III METHODOLOGY 40 Research Framework 40 Research Hypothesis 41 Research Procedure 42 Research Design 43 Sample 44 Data Collection 45 Questionnaire Design 46 Measurements 46 Validity and Reliability 59 Data Analysis 70 CHAPTER IV DATA ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS 72 Descriptive Statistics 72 Pearson Correlation Analysis 77 Hierarchical Regression Analysis 82 Hypotheses Testing 92 CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS 93 Conclusion 93 Research Implications 95 Practical Implications 96 Research Limitations 97 Future Research Suggestions 97 REFERENCES 98 APPENDIX: MEASUREMENTS AND QUESTIONNAIRE 113

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