THE EFFECTS OF ATTACHMENT TO ORGANISATIONAL VALUES AND TO THE PLACE OF LIFE ON THE ORGANISATIONAL INVOLVEMENT OF STAFF IN HOSPITALS
Les effets de l’attachement aux valeurs organisationnelles et au lieu de vie sur l’implication organisationnelle des personnels des établissements de santé
Norbert Lebrument (),
Corinne Rochette () and
Cédrine Zumbo-Lebrument ()
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Norbert Lebrument: UCA [2017-2020] - Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020], S&T - chaire Santé et Territoires
Corinne Rochette: UCA [2017-2020] - Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020], S&T - chaire Santé et Territoires
Cédrine Zumbo-Lebrument: ESC Clermont-Ferrand - École Supérieure de Commerce (ESC) - Clermont-Ferrand, S&T - chaire Santé et Territoires
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Abstract:
For more than 20 years the health sector in France has been undergoing major changes. The evolution of public values, the dissemination of new managerial principles and the mobility that characterises lifestyles and professional activities are not without consequences for the staff of health care institutions and in particular for their organizational commitment. In this context, the aim of this paper is precisely to examine the effects of attachment to organizational values and living place attachment on the organizational commitment of health institutions personnel. To this end, a structural equation model estimated according to the PLS approach is tested based on data collected from 142 people working in two French health establishments. The results show that organizational values attachment and living place attachment have a positive influence on the three dimensions of organizational commitment (affective, continuance and normative) of health institutions personnel. They also highlight the differentiated impact and contribution of these two types of attachment on each dimension of organizational commitment. Key words: organizational values; living place attachment; organizational commitment; area; health
Date: 2020
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Published in @GRH, 2020, 35 (2), pp.9-45. ⟨10.3917/grh.202.0009⟩
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DOI: 10.3917/grh.202.0009
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