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姓名 林文惠(Ann Lin)  查詢紙本館藏   畢業系所 人力資源管理研究所
論文名稱 入員工分紅股及心理擁有感
(Employee stock ownership incentive and employee psychological ownership: The moderating role of individual needs)
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摘要(中) 近年來員工分紅配股與股票選擇權相關論文的增加,引人注目;其焦點著重於員
工分紅配股何以激勵員工。本論文彙整過去相關文獻及研究,藉由問卷調查及統計分析的結果,驗證股票獎酬及心理所有權的相關性,並以個人需求特質為干擾變項進行探討。以及探討員工分紅制度下的高科技員工,其心理所有權及組織公民行為和離職傾向之效果及影響。
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摘要(英) As organizations world-wide implement strategies with the expectation that they will motivate employee and improve performance to sustain competitive advantage globally; there is an extensive interest of practice and research upon issue regarding employee stock ownership and psychological ownership in organization in the recent decade. Researches in the field have somewhat reach the consensus that in order to implement effective practice of employee ownership which in turn influences organizational competitiveness; employee psychological ownership is essential to be induced in this process (Pierce, Kostova and Dirks, 2001; Pierce, Rubenfeld, & Morgan, 1991; O’Reilly, 2002; and O’Driscoll, Pierce and Coghlan, 2006).
To further expand on the previous research, the purpose of this study is to foster a greater understanding of issues on employee psychological ownership within organizations that implements equity incentive compensation practice. It is the intention of this research to devote efforts to understand the dynamics of employee ownership by examining the individual psychological process as individual need characters that involve through out the formation of psychological ownership. Therefore, this study has uncovered the personal factors as individual need that influences the formation of the employee psychological ownership.
Key words: employee stock ownership, employee psychological ownership, personal characteristics
關鍵字(中) ★ 入員工分紅股
★ 心理擁有感
關鍵字(英) ★ psychological ownership
★ employee ownership
論文目次 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION………………………………..……………………1
1.1 The background of the study………………………….……………………1
1.2 Statement of the problems………………………………………………….7
1.3 The objectives of the study………………………………………...……….8
CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL FRAMEOWRK AND HYPOTHESIS…...…….….11
2.1 Construct and definition of psychological ownership ………….…….…..11
2.1.1 About ownership………………………………………...…………..11
2.1.2 Concept of psychological ownership………………………..………12
2.1.3 Psychological ownership as an attitude……………………...……….15
2.2 Employee ownership and employee psychological ownership…...….…….16
2.2.1 Employee stock ownership as compensation……….…….…………16
2.2.2 Different distribution forms of stock incentives……………...……...17
2.2.3 Researches on employee ownership……………………………..…..19
2.2.4 Employee ownership and psychological ownership- The Link……...20
2.2.5 Employee stock ownership as non-monetary incentive motivator.….24
2.3 Individual characteristic and psychological ownership……………………...25
2.3.1 Arguments on individual disposition influence in work…….….…….27
2.3.2 Underlying theories of motivation and need theory……….….……..28
2.3.3 Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation…………………….……….……..29
2.3.4 The moderating roles of personal needs……………………..….…………..31
2.4 Ownership and organizational citizenship behavior
2.5 Ownership and employee turnover
CHAPTER 3: METHOD........................................................................................................43
3.1 Participants……………………………………….………………..……………….43
3.2 Procedure...................................................................................................................44
3.3 Measures………………………………………….………………..………………44
3.3.1 The back ground questions………………………….………………………45
3.3.2 Scales………………………………………………………………………..45
3.4 Confirmatory Factor Analysis……………………………….…….……………….49
CHAPTER 4: ANALYSIS AND RESULT………………..………….……………………..51
4.1 Descriptive Statistics……………………………..………….……………………51
4.2 Correlations………………………………..………………….…………………..52
4.3 Hierarchical Regression- Test of Moderation………………...…………………..53
4.3. Summery Result on Moderating Variables………………....…………………….53
CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSSION………………………………………………………………68
CHAPTER 6: IMPLICATION AND FUTURE DIRECTION………...……………………76
6.1 Limitation and Future Direction………………...………………………………..76
6.2 Implication for practice………………………………………...…………………80
Supplemental Analysis………………………………………………..…………………….84
REFERENCES……………………………………………………………..……………….89
TABLES
APP.1a: Employee Satisfaction Under Employee Ownership…………………………...…85
APP.1b: Organizational Commitment/Identification Under Employee Ownership……..…86
APP.1c: Employee Motivation, ESOP Satisfaction, and Union Attitudes Under Employee Ownership………………………………………………………………….………….……87
1.d: Employee Behavior and Other Research on Employee Ownership……………..……88
2.1 Differentiating Psychological Ownership from Other Work-Related Attitudes….……14
2.2 Three Basic Human Motives of Psychological Ownership…...………………….…....16
3.1 Summary of Cronbach Alphas for the Scores on Key Measures……………….……...49
4.1 Profile of the Respondents…………………………………………………….……….51
4.2 Basic Demographic Statistics…………………………………………………….…….52
4.3 Education of the Respondents……………………………………………….…………52
4.4 Correlations matrix for major variables in the present study………………….……….53
4.5 Summary Table on Moderating Hypothesis………………………………….………...62
4.6 Regression of Psychological Ownership (feel) on Needs X EO………...........……….56
4.7 Regression of Psychological Ownership (Behavior) on Needs X EO………....………58
4.8 Regression of Psychological Ownership (cognition) on Needs X EO……………...…60
4.9 Mediating Result OCB...……………………………………………………….………65
4.10 Mediating Result- Turnover intention…..……………………………………………67
5.1 Summary Of Results for Hypothesis Testing……………………….…………….69
6.1- Regression of OCB on Needs X PO………………………………..…………….83
6.2- Regression of Turnover on Needs X PO…………….……………..…………….84
FIGURES
Figure 1.1 Overall Research Model…………………………………..…….….…10
Figure 2.1 Visualizes the Psychological Ownership Construct……….….…..….13
Figure 2 The Three Moderators……………………………………….…….…35
Figure: 3.4.1 CFA of all needs……………………………………….…….……….50
Figure: 3.4.1 CFA of all needs………………………………………….….……….50
Figure 4.1 The interaction effect between employee stock ownership and need of autonomy on psychological ownership cognition………………………. .58
Figure 4.2 The interaction effect between employee stock ownership and achievement on psychological ownership behavior…………...………....59
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