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“Akademik Kurumlarda Örgüt Sağlığı ve Örgüt Sağlığını Etkileyen Değişkenlerin Analizi”

Year 2008, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 133 - 144, 01.06.2008

Abstract

References

  • ASHFORTH, B.E. and MAEL F. (1989), “Social Identity Theory and The Organization”, Academy of Management Review, 14, 20-39.
  • BARTELS, J., DOUWES, R., DE JONG, M., and PRUYN, A. (2006), “Organizational Identification During a Merger: Determinants of Employees’ Expected Identification with the New Organization”, British Journal of Management, 17, 49-67.
  • BARTELS, J., PRUYN, A., DE JONG, M., and JOUSTRA, I. (2007), “Multiple Organizational Identification Levels and the Impact of Perceived External Prestige and Communication Climate”, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 28, 173-190.
  • BERGAMI, M. and BAGOZZI, R.P. (2000), “Self-Categorization, Affective Commitment and Group Self-Esteem as Distinct Aspects of Social Identity in the Organization”, British Journal of Social Psychology, 39(4), 555-577.
  • CABLE, D.M. and GRAHAM, M.E. (2000), “The Determinants of Job Seekers' Reputation Perceptions”, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 21(8), 929-947.
  • CARMELI, A. and FREUND, A. (2002), “The Relationship between Work and Workplace Attitudes and Perceived External Prestige”, Corporate Reputation Review, 5(1), 51-68.
  • CARMELI, A., GILAT, G., and WEISBERG, J. (2006), “Perceived External Prestige, Organizational Identification and Affective Commitment: A Stakeholder Approach”, Corporate Reputation Review, 9(2), 92 -104.
  • CRAMPTON, S.M. and WAGNER, J.A. (1994), “Percept-Percept Inflation in Micro-organizational Research: An Investigation of Prevalence and Effect”, Journal of Applied Psychology, 79(1), 67-76.
  • CRANNY, C.J., SMITH, P.C., and STONE, E.F. (1992), Job Satisfaction: How People Feel About Their Jobs and How It Affects Their Performance, New York: Lexington Books.
  • DOWNS, C.W. and HAZEN, M.D. (1977), “A Factor Analytic Study of Communication Satisfaction”, Journal of Business Communication, 14(3), 63-73.
  • DUKERICH, J.M., GOLDEN, B.R., and SHORTELL, S.M. (2002), “Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder: The Impact of Organizational Identification, Identity and Image on the Cooperative Behaviors of Physicians”, Administrative Science Quarterly, 47(3), 507-533.
  • DUTTON, J.E. and DUKERICH, J.M. (1991), “Keeping an Eye on the Mirror; Image and Identity in Organizational Adaptation”, Academy of Management Journal, 34, 517-554.
  • DUTTON, J.E., DUKERICH, J.M., and HARQUAIL, C.V. (1994), “Organizational Images and Member Identification”, Administrative Science Quarterly, 39(2), 239-263.
  • FOMBRUN, C.J. (1996), Reputation: Realizing Value from the Corporate Image: Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA.
  • FREEMAN, R. E. (1984), Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach: Pitman Press, Boston.
  • FRONE, M. R. and MAJOR, B. (1988), “Communication Quality and Job Satisfaction Among Managerial Nurses The Moderating Influence of Job Involvement”, Group & Organization Studies, 13(3), 332-346.
  • GOLDHABER, G. M. (1993), Organizational Communication: Dubuque: Brown and Benchmark.
  • GREENING, D.W. and TURBAN, D.B. (2000), “Corporate Social Performance as a Competitive Advantage in Attracting a Quality Workforce”, Business and Society, 39(3), 254-280.
  • HAMMOND, S.A. and SLOCUM Jr., J.W. (1996), “The Impact of Prior Firm Financial Performance on Subsequent Corporate Reputation”, Journal of Business Ethics, 15, 159- 165.
  • HERMAN, J. B. and HULIN, C.L. (1972), “Studying Organizational Attitudes from Individual and Organizational Frames of Reference”, Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 8, 84-108.
  • HERRBACH, O. and MIGNONAC, K. (2004), “How Organisational Image Effects Employee Attitudes”, Human Resource Management, 14(4), 76-88.
  • HERRBACH, O., MIGNONAC, K., and GATIGNON, A. (2004), “Exploring the Role of Perceived External Prestige in Managers’ Turnover Intentions”, International Journal of Human Resource Management, 15(8), 1390-1407.
  • HOCHWARTER, W.A, PERREWÉ, P.L., FERRIS, G.R., and BRYMER, R.A. (1999), “Job Satisfaction and Performance: The Moderating Effects of Value Attainment and Affective Disposition”, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 54, 296-313.
  • ILOZOR, D. B., ILOZOR, B. D., and CARR, J. (2001), “Management Communication Strategies Determine Job Satisfaction in Telecommuting”, The Journal of Management Development. 20(5/6), 495-508.
  • JONES, A.P. and JAMES, L.R. (1979), “Psychological Climate: Dimensions and Relationships of Individual and Aggregated Work Environment Perceptions”, Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 23, 201–250.
  • KATZ, D. and KAHN, R. L. (1978), The Social Psychology of Organizations (Rev. Ed.): John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  • KLEIN, B. and LEFFLER, K. (1981), “The Role of Marker Forces in Assuring Contractual Performance”, Journal of Political Economy, 89, 615-641.
  • LOCKE, E.A. (1969), “What is Job Satisfaction?”, Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 4, 309-336.
  • LOCKE, E. A. (1976), “The Nature and Consequences of Job Satisfaction”, in M. D. Dunnette (ed.)., Handbook of Industrial Organization Psychology, Rand McNally, Chicago.
  • LUTHANS, F. (2002), Organizational Behavior. 9th edition, McGraw-Hill.
  • MAEL, F.A. and ASHFORTH, B.E. (1992), “Alumni and Their Alma Mater: A Partial Test of the Reformulated Model of Organizational Identification”, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 13(2), 103-123.
  • McMILLAN, G.S. and JOSHI, M.P. (1997), “Sustainable Competitive Advantage and Firm
  • Performance: The Role of Intangible Resources”, Corporate Reputation Review, 1, 81-85.
  • MILGROM, P. and ROBERTS, J. (1986), “Price and Advertising Signals of Product Quality”, Journal of Political Economy, 94, 796-821.
  • PETTIT, J.D., GORIS, J.R., and VAUGHT, B.C. (1997), “An Examination of Organizational Communication as a Moderator of the Relationship between Job Performance and Job Satisfaction”, Journal of Business Communication, (34), 81-98.
  • RIORDAN, C.M., GATEWOOD, R.D., and BILL, J.B. (1997), “Corporate Image: Employee Reactions and Implications for Managing Corporate Social Performance”, Journal of Business Ethics, 16(4), 401-412.
  • ROBERTS, P.W. and DOWLING, G.R. (2002), “Corporate Reputation and Sustained Superior Financial Performance”, Strategic Management Journal, 23, 1077-1093.
  • RUSBULT, C.E., FARRELL, D., ROGERS, G., and MAINOUS, A.G. “Impact of Exchange Variables on Exit, Voice, Loyalty and Neglect: An Integrative Model of Responses to Decline Job Satisfaction”, Academy of Management Journal, 31(3), 599-627.
  • SCOTT, C. R., CONNAUGHTON, S. L., DIAZ-SAENZ, H. R., MAGUIRE, K., RAMIREZ, R., RICHARDSON, B., SHAW, S. P., and MORGAN, D. (1999), “The Impacts of Communication and Multiple Identifications on Intent to Leave”, Management Communication Quarterly, 12, 400–435.
  • SCOTT, W. G., and MITCHELL, T. R. (1976), Organization Theory: A Structural and Behavioral Analysis (3rd Ed.): Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.
  • SIMON, H. A. (1997), Administrative Behavior: A Study of Decision-Making Processes in Administrative Organizations: Free Press, New York.
  • SMIDTS, A., PRUYN, A.H., and Van RIEL, C.B.M. (2001), “The Impact of Employee Communication and Perceived External Prestige on Organizational Identification”, Academy of Management Journal, 44(5), 1051-1062.
  • STONE, E.F. (1988), “Moderator Variables in Research: A Review and Analysis of Conceptual and Methodological Issues”, Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, 6, 191-229.
  • THOMPSON, J. D. (1967), Organizations in Action: McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • TROMBETTA, J. J. and ROGERS, D. P. (1988), “Communication Climate, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment: The Effects of Information Adequacy, Communication Openness and Decision Participation”, Management Communication Quarterly, 1(4), 494- 514.
  • WHETTEN, D.A. and MACKEY, A. (2002), “A Social Actor Conception of Organizational Identity and Its Implications for the Study of Organizational Reputation”, Business and Society, 41(4), 393-414.
  • WORTRUBA, T. R. (1990), “The Relationship of Job Image, Performance, and Job Satisfaction to Inactivity: Proneness of Direct Salespeople”, Journal of Academy of Marketing Sciences, 18, 113-121.

Örgütsel İletişim İklimi ve İş Tatmininin Çalışanların Kurumsal İtibar Algıları Üzerindeki Etkileri

Year 2008, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 133 - 144, 01.06.2008

Abstract

Örgütsel çıktılar üzerindeki olumlu etkisi nedeni ile, çalışanlara ait kurumsal itibar algısı kavramı son yıllarda büyük önem kazanmıştır. Bu bağlamda araştırmanın temel amacı, algılanan dış itibarın öncellerini incelemek olmuştur. Söz konusu amaca ulaşmak için oluşturulan iki farklı model vasıtası ile, 375 firma çalışanından toplanan veriler öncelikle üç aşamalı regresyon analizine tabi tutulmuş ve iş tatmininin örgütsel iletişim iklimi ile algılanan dış itibar arasındaki mevcut ilişkideki dolaylı etkisi incelenmiştir.Daha sonra ise, hiyerarşik regresyon analizi kullanılarak örgütsel iletişim ikliminin, iş tatmini ile algılanan itibar arasındaki ilişkideki direkt rolü incelenmiştir. Sonuç olarak iş tatmini,örgütsel iletişim iklimi ile algılanan dış itibar arasındaki ilişkide bir ara değişken olarak ortaya çıkmış ve bu nedenle, örgütsel iletişim ikliminin iş tatmini ile kurumsal itibar algısı arasındaki ilişkide herhangi bir moderatör (direkt etkileyici) etkisinin olmadığı görülürken, kurumsal itibar algısı üzerinde ancak iş tatmini vasıtası ile dolaylı bir etki yarattığı sonucuna varılmıştır

References

  • ASHFORTH, B.E. and MAEL F. (1989), “Social Identity Theory and The Organization”, Academy of Management Review, 14, 20-39.
  • BARTELS, J., DOUWES, R., DE JONG, M., and PRUYN, A. (2006), “Organizational Identification During a Merger: Determinants of Employees’ Expected Identification with the New Organization”, British Journal of Management, 17, 49-67.
  • BARTELS, J., PRUYN, A., DE JONG, M., and JOUSTRA, I. (2007), “Multiple Organizational Identification Levels and the Impact of Perceived External Prestige and Communication Climate”, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 28, 173-190.
  • BERGAMI, M. and BAGOZZI, R.P. (2000), “Self-Categorization, Affective Commitment and Group Self-Esteem as Distinct Aspects of Social Identity in the Organization”, British Journal of Social Psychology, 39(4), 555-577.
  • CABLE, D.M. and GRAHAM, M.E. (2000), “The Determinants of Job Seekers' Reputation Perceptions”, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 21(8), 929-947.
  • CARMELI, A. and FREUND, A. (2002), “The Relationship between Work and Workplace Attitudes and Perceived External Prestige”, Corporate Reputation Review, 5(1), 51-68.
  • CARMELI, A., GILAT, G., and WEISBERG, J. (2006), “Perceived External Prestige, Organizational Identification and Affective Commitment: A Stakeholder Approach”, Corporate Reputation Review, 9(2), 92 -104.
  • CRAMPTON, S.M. and WAGNER, J.A. (1994), “Percept-Percept Inflation in Micro-organizational Research: An Investigation of Prevalence and Effect”, Journal of Applied Psychology, 79(1), 67-76.
  • CRANNY, C.J., SMITH, P.C., and STONE, E.F. (1992), Job Satisfaction: How People Feel About Their Jobs and How It Affects Their Performance, New York: Lexington Books.
  • DOWNS, C.W. and HAZEN, M.D. (1977), “A Factor Analytic Study of Communication Satisfaction”, Journal of Business Communication, 14(3), 63-73.
  • DUKERICH, J.M., GOLDEN, B.R., and SHORTELL, S.M. (2002), “Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder: The Impact of Organizational Identification, Identity and Image on the Cooperative Behaviors of Physicians”, Administrative Science Quarterly, 47(3), 507-533.
  • DUTTON, J.E. and DUKERICH, J.M. (1991), “Keeping an Eye on the Mirror; Image and Identity in Organizational Adaptation”, Academy of Management Journal, 34, 517-554.
  • DUTTON, J.E., DUKERICH, J.M., and HARQUAIL, C.V. (1994), “Organizational Images and Member Identification”, Administrative Science Quarterly, 39(2), 239-263.
  • FOMBRUN, C.J. (1996), Reputation: Realizing Value from the Corporate Image: Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA.
  • FREEMAN, R. E. (1984), Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach: Pitman Press, Boston.
  • FRONE, M. R. and MAJOR, B. (1988), “Communication Quality and Job Satisfaction Among Managerial Nurses The Moderating Influence of Job Involvement”, Group & Organization Studies, 13(3), 332-346.
  • GOLDHABER, G. M. (1993), Organizational Communication: Dubuque: Brown and Benchmark.
  • GREENING, D.W. and TURBAN, D.B. (2000), “Corporate Social Performance as a Competitive Advantage in Attracting a Quality Workforce”, Business and Society, 39(3), 254-280.
  • HAMMOND, S.A. and SLOCUM Jr., J.W. (1996), “The Impact of Prior Firm Financial Performance on Subsequent Corporate Reputation”, Journal of Business Ethics, 15, 159- 165.
  • HERMAN, J. B. and HULIN, C.L. (1972), “Studying Organizational Attitudes from Individual and Organizational Frames of Reference”, Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 8, 84-108.
  • HERRBACH, O. and MIGNONAC, K. (2004), “How Organisational Image Effects Employee Attitudes”, Human Resource Management, 14(4), 76-88.
  • HERRBACH, O., MIGNONAC, K., and GATIGNON, A. (2004), “Exploring the Role of Perceived External Prestige in Managers’ Turnover Intentions”, International Journal of Human Resource Management, 15(8), 1390-1407.
  • HOCHWARTER, W.A, PERREWÉ, P.L., FERRIS, G.R., and BRYMER, R.A. (1999), “Job Satisfaction and Performance: The Moderating Effects of Value Attainment and Affective Disposition”, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 54, 296-313.
  • ILOZOR, D. B., ILOZOR, B. D., and CARR, J. (2001), “Management Communication Strategies Determine Job Satisfaction in Telecommuting”, The Journal of Management Development. 20(5/6), 495-508.
  • JONES, A.P. and JAMES, L.R. (1979), “Psychological Climate: Dimensions and Relationships of Individual and Aggregated Work Environment Perceptions”, Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 23, 201–250.
  • KATZ, D. and KAHN, R. L. (1978), The Social Psychology of Organizations (Rev. Ed.): John Wiley & Sons, New York.
  • KLEIN, B. and LEFFLER, K. (1981), “The Role of Marker Forces in Assuring Contractual Performance”, Journal of Political Economy, 89, 615-641.
  • LOCKE, E.A. (1969), “What is Job Satisfaction?”, Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 4, 309-336.
  • LOCKE, E. A. (1976), “The Nature and Consequences of Job Satisfaction”, in M. D. Dunnette (ed.)., Handbook of Industrial Organization Psychology, Rand McNally, Chicago.
  • LUTHANS, F. (2002), Organizational Behavior. 9th edition, McGraw-Hill.
  • MAEL, F.A. and ASHFORTH, B.E. (1992), “Alumni and Their Alma Mater: A Partial Test of the Reformulated Model of Organizational Identification”, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 13(2), 103-123.
  • McMILLAN, G.S. and JOSHI, M.P. (1997), “Sustainable Competitive Advantage and Firm
  • Performance: The Role of Intangible Resources”, Corporate Reputation Review, 1, 81-85.
  • MILGROM, P. and ROBERTS, J. (1986), “Price and Advertising Signals of Product Quality”, Journal of Political Economy, 94, 796-821.
  • PETTIT, J.D., GORIS, J.R., and VAUGHT, B.C. (1997), “An Examination of Organizational Communication as a Moderator of the Relationship between Job Performance and Job Satisfaction”, Journal of Business Communication, (34), 81-98.
  • RIORDAN, C.M., GATEWOOD, R.D., and BILL, J.B. (1997), “Corporate Image: Employee Reactions and Implications for Managing Corporate Social Performance”, Journal of Business Ethics, 16(4), 401-412.
  • ROBERTS, P.W. and DOWLING, G.R. (2002), “Corporate Reputation and Sustained Superior Financial Performance”, Strategic Management Journal, 23, 1077-1093.
  • RUSBULT, C.E., FARRELL, D., ROGERS, G., and MAINOUS, A.G. “Impact of Exchange Variables on Exit, Voice, Loyalty and Neglect: An Integrative Model of Responses to Decline Job Satisfaction”, Academy of Management Journal, 31(3), 599-627.
  • SCOTT, C. R., CONNAUGHTON, S. L., DIAZ-SAENZ, H. R., MAGUIRE, K., RAMIREZ, R., RICHARDSON, B., SHAW, S. P., and MORGAN, D. (1999), “The Impacts of Communication and Multiple Identifications on Intent to Leave”, Management Communication Quarterly, 12, 400–435.
  • SCOTT, W. G., and MITCHELL, T. R. (1976), Organization Theory: A Structural and Behavioral Analysis (3rd Ed.): Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.
  • SIMON, H. A. (1997), Administrative Behavior: A Study of Decision-Making Processes in Administrative Organizations: Free Press, New York.
  • SMIDTS, A., PRUYN, A.H., and Van RIEL, C.B.M. (2001), “The Impact of Employee Communication and Perceived External Prestige on Organizational Identification”, Academy of Management Journal, 44(5), 1051-1062.
  • STONE, E.F. (1988), “Moderator Variables in Research: A Review and Analysis of Conceptual and Methodological Issues”, Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, 6, 191-229.
  • THOMPSON, J. D. (1967), Organizations in Action: McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • TROMBETTA, J. J. and ROGERS, D. P. (1988), “Communication Climate, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment: The Effects of Information Adequacy, Communication Openness and Decision Participation”, Management Communication Quarterly, 1(4), 494- 514.
  • WHETTEN, D.A. and MACKEY, A. (2002), “A Social Actor Conception of Organizational Identity and Its Implications for the Study of Organizational Reputation”, Business and Society, 41(4), 393-414.
  • WORTRUBA, T. R. (1990), “The Relationship of Job Image, Performance, and Job Satisfaction to Inactivity: Proneness of Direct Salespeople”, Journal of Academy of Marketing Sciences, 18, 113-121.
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Primary Language Turkish
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Authors

Sema Polatçı This is me

Rıfat Kamaşak This is me

Kadir Ardıç This is me

Füsun Bulutlar This is me

Adem Kaya This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 15 Issue: 2

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APA Polatçı, S., Kamaşak, R., Ardıç, K., Bulutlar, F., et al. (2008). Örgütsel İletişim İklimi ve İş Tatmininin Çalışanların Kurumsal İtibar Algıları Üzerindeki Etkileri. Journal of Management and Economics, 15(2), 133-144.