TY - JOUR
T1 - Value congruence and job-related attitudes in a nonprofit organization
T2 - a competing values approach
AU - Newton, Cameron J.
AU - Mazur, Alicia K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.
PY - 2016/5/30
Y1 - 2016/5/30
N2 - Researchers have highlighted the importance of the nonprofit sector, its continued growth, and a relative lack of literature particularly related to nonprofit organizational values. Therefore, this study investigates organizational culture in a human services nonprofit organization. The relationship between person-organization value congruence and employee and volunteer job-related attitudes is examined (N = 227). Following initial qualitative enquiry, confirmatory factor analyses of the Competing Values Framework and additional values revealed five dimensions of organizational values. The relationship between value congruence, and employee and volunteers' job-related attitudes was examined using polynomial regression techniques. Analyses revealed that for employees, job-related attitudes were influenced strongly by organization values ratings, particularly when exceeding person ratings of the same values. For volunteers, person value ratings exceeding organization value ratings were especially detrimental to their job-related attitudes. Findings are discussed in terms of their theoretical and practical implications.
AB - Researchers have highlighted the importance of the nonprofit sector, its continued growth, and a relative lack of literature particularly related to nonprofit organizational values. Therefore, this study investigates organizational culture in a human services nonprofit organization. The relationship between person-organization value congruence and employee and volunteer job-related attitudes is examined (N = 227). Following initial qualitative enquiry, confirmatory factor analyses of the Competing Values Framework and additional values revealed five dimensions of organizational values. The relationship between value congruence, and employee and volunteers' job-related attitudes was examined using polynomial regression techniques. Analyses revealed that for employees, job-related attitudes were influenced strongly by organization values ratings, particularly when exceeding person ratings of the same values. For volunteers, person value ratings exceeding organization value ratings were especially detrimental to their job-related attitudes. Findings are discussed in terms of their theoretical and practical implications.
KW - job-related attitudes
KW - organizational culture
KW - value congruence
KW - volunteers
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U2 - 10.1080/09585192.2015.1053962
DO - 10.1080/09585192.2015.1053962
M3 - Article
SN - 0958-5192
VL - 27
SP - 1013
EP - 1033
JO - International Journal of Human Resource Management
JF - International Journal of Human Resource Management
IS - 10
ER -