
Document Type Master's Dissertation Author Sangweni, Nozipho URN etd-07032011-124711 Document Title Spirit at work and the South African public health workers’ organisational commitment Degree MBA Department Gordon Institute of Business Science Supervisor
Advisor Name Title Dr M Adonisi Supervisor Keywords
- organisational commitment
- spirit at work
- public health institutions
- spirituality in the workplace
Date 2010-11-10 Availability unrestricted Abstract This study makes an empirical examination of the relationship between spirit at work and organisational commitment. It examines the organisational factors that foster spirit at work in individuals. A cross-sectional survey design was used to answer three research questions. The sample consisted of medical professionals. A mail survey was administered at three public hospitals. A positive correlation was found between spirit at work and organizational commitment. Sense of community emerged as central to fostering spirit at work.
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