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Bastug, Gulsum; Pala, Adem; Yilmaz, Taner; Duyan, Mehdi; Gunel, Ilker – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
Organizational silence can be defined as a way of behaviour belonging to men and women employees in the organization exhibited without reflecting their feelings, ideas, concerns and suggestions related with their workplaces, works for which they are responsible or other activities of the organization. In the period of organizational silence,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Organizational Climate, Organizational Culture, Employee Attitudes
Patterson-Silver Wolf, David A.; Dulmus, Catherine N.; Maguin, Eugene – Research on Social Work Practice, 2012
Objectives: With the continued push to implement empirically supported treatments (ESTs) into community-based organizations, it is important to investigate whether working condition disruptions occur during this process. While there are many studies investigating best practices and how to adopt them, the literature lacks studies investigating the…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Child Psychology, Work Environment, Organizational Culture
Benedicta, A. Sneha – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2014
This study mainly aims to describe the occupational stress and organizational climate of higher secondary teachers with regard to gender, locality, family type, experience and type of management. Simple random sampling technique was adopted for the selection of sample. The data is collected from 200 higher secondary teachers from government and…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Work Environment, Teaching Conditions, Organizational Climate
Tower, Leslie E.; Bowen, Elaine; Alkadry, Mohamad G. – Journal of Extension, 2011
This article provides a snapshot of the perceptions of workplace climate of Extension faculty at a land-grant, research-high activity university, compared with the perceptions of non-Extension faculty at the same university. An online survey was conducted with a validated instrument. The response rate for university faculty was 44% (968); the…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Extension Education, Extension Agents, Teacher Attitudes
Elkin, Graham; Cone, Malcolm H.; Liao, Jianqiao – Learning Organization, 2009
Purpose: For 40 years, it has been widely believed in the West that learning organisations would be healthier, flexible and more competitive than other organisations. By now, one might expect them to be widespread. However, fully developed learning organisations are rare in the West. In contrast, Chinese organisations seem naturally to be learning…
Descriptors: World Views, Foreign Countries, Organizational Development, Educational Philosophy
Jamali, Dima; Sidani, Yusuf; Zouein, Charbel – Learning Organization, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to survey the various measurement instruments of the learning organization on offer, leading to the adoption of a tool that was considered most suitable for gauging progress towards the learning organization in two sectors of the Lebanese economy, namely banking and information technology (IT).…
Descriptors: Banking, Systems Approach, Measurement, Information Technology
A Comparison of Teacher Stress and School Climate across Schools with Different Matric Success Rates
Milner, Karen; Khoza, Harriet – South African Journal of Education, 2008
Our aim was to investigate differences in teacher stress and perceptions of school climate among teachers from schools with differing matriculation success rates in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Two schools with matric pass rates of 100% and two schools with matric pass rates of less than 25% were selected from a list of schools provided…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Environment, Stress Variables, High Achievement
Peer reviewedAwal, Deepa; Stumpf, Stephen A. – Journal of Management, 1981
Measured organization and work group climates for 112 managers in different business units. Results provide tentative support for the notion that organization and work group climates are different constructs; organization and work group climates were moderately correlated and had different relationships with job satisfaction and job involvement.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Job Satisfaction
Peer reviewedMartinez, Ed – Library Mosaics, 1999
Reviews the profiles of a typical public library, the Redondo Beach Public Library (California), and its nearby community college library, the Schauerman Library at El Camino College in Torrance, California. Discusses similarities between staff in public and academic libraries; differences between the two environments; and like missions of both…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Library Personnel
Miller, Joanne – 1979
Based on two related sets of data from the 1979 Kohn and Schooler followup study of 626 men, ages 26-65, who were part of the employed, civilian labor force in 1964, a study investigated the determinants of job satisfaction for these men, and 269 of their 555 wives who were formally employed ten or more hours per week. Correlations between job…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Peer reviewedHall, John W. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1972
This study is concerned with the relationship between Halpin and Croft's organizational climates as classified by the Organizational Climate Description Questionnaire and Likert and Likert's organizational systems as classified by the teacher form of the Profile of a School Questionnaire. The positively significant relationship found between these…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Administration, Educational Environment, Organizational Climate
Peer reviewedGupta, Nina; Beehr, Terry A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1982
Assessed the correspondence between self-reports and company records and on-the-job observations, using information from 506 employees. Correspondence was assessed with respect to pay, fringe benefits, and hazardous conditions. Results indicated low to moderate agreement between data sources. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Peer reviewedLacy, Fiona J.; Sheehan, Barry A. – Higher Education, 1997
A study examined aspects of college faculty's satisfaction with their jobs across eight nations (Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Mexico, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States) and the implications for governance and administration. Results indicate that factors related to work environment (university atmosphere, morale, sense of community,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWolverton, Mimi; Gmelch, Walter H.; Wolverton, Marvin L.; Sarros, James C. – Review of Higher Education, 1999
University department heads in the United States and Australia function under increased uncertainty and stress: diverse student populations; funding shortages; demands for quality; downsizing; balancing academic/administrative roles. Article examines environmental pressures on these administrators explores strategies department heads in the two…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Comparative Analysis, Department Heads
Peer reviewedJones, Dorothy E. – Library Trends, 1999
Compares results of a 1998 survey concerning university library support staff perceptions and opinions about technological change to results of a similar survey administered to the same population in 1988. Offers the evolving perceptions, opinions, and suggestions of these library personnel as a resource for better planning of library automation…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Attitudes, Employee Attitudes, Library Automation

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