通过以价值为基础的领导力和增长思维来触发中国讲师的内在工作动机:通过使用多组分析来利用代际差异
Xiangge Zhao1, Walton Wider2, Xinxin Zhang1
1School of Foreign Languages for International Business, Hebei Finance University, Baoding, Hebei, China.
PloS one
|March 27, 2024
概括
基于价值的领导力和增长思维方式提高了讲师的内在工作动机. 基于价值的领导力对年轻讲师的影响更大,而增长思维效应在中国大学的各个年龄组中都类似.
科学领域:
- 教育领导力 教育领导力
- 组织心理学 组织心理学
- 高等教育研究 高等教育研究
背景情况:
- 内在的工作动机对于学术人员的表现至关重要.
- 了解一代人之间的动机差异是有效管理的关键.
- 基于价值的领导力和增长思维方式是激励的潜在驱动力.
研究的目的:
- 调查以价值为基础的领导力和增长思维对中国讲师内在工作动机的影响.
- 检查这些影响的世代差异 (千一代与前任).
- 为大学管理人员提供数据驱动的建议.
主要方法:
- 横截面研究设计. 截面研究设计.
- 从518名中国大学讲师那里收集的调查数据.
- 结构方程建模 - 部分最小方程 (SEM-PLS) 分析.
主要成果:
- 基于价值的领导力和成长思维方式都对所有年龄组的内在工作动机产生了积极的影响.
- 基于价值的领导力显示,与老年讲师相比,对年轻讲师的动机有明显更强的积极影响.
- 增长思维对内在工作动机的影响在年轻和年长的讲师之间没有显著差异.
结论:
- 基于价值的领导力和增长思维方式是提高中国高等教育讲师动机的有效策略.
- 定制领导力方法可能是必要的,以最大限度地提高基于价值的领导力在不同世代的影响.
- 调查结果为旨在改善教师参与和留守的大学政策提供信息.
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