تحلیل رابطه بین اسطورههای پزشکی و ایدئولوژی سازمانی با نقش میانجی حماسه سازمانی در سازمان مأموریتمحور دانشگاه علوم پزشکی
الموضوعات :اکبر بیات 1 , میثم لطیفی 2 , مرتضی مرادی 3 , علیرضا اسلامبولچی 4
1 - دانشجوی دکتری، گروه مدیریت دولتی، واحد همدان، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، همدان، ایران
2 - دانشیار،گروه مدیریت،دانشگاه امام صادق،تهران،ایران
3 - استادیار،گروه مدیریت دولتی،دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران
4 - استادیار، گروه مدیریت دولتی، واحد همدان، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، همدان، ایران
الکلمات المفتاحية: ایدئولوژی سازمانی, سازمانهای مأموریتمحور (دانشگاه علوم پزشکی), اسطورههای پزشکی سازمانی, حماسههای سازمانی,
ملخص المقالة :
مقدمه: ایدئولوژی سازمانی در تمامی زمان ها از طریق انتشار رسوم و سنت ها و افسانه ها و حماسه ها و اسطوره ها توسعهیافته است؛ لذا پژوهش حاضر، باهدف بررسی رابطه بین اسطوره های پزشکی سازمانی و ایدئولوژی سازمانی با نقش میانجی حماسههای سازمانی در سازمان مأموریتمحور دانشگاه علوم پزشکی انجامشده است.روش پژوهش: طرح پژوهش حاضر، توصیفی از نوع همبستگی است. جامعه آماری پژوهش، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی استان همدان به تعداد 3250 نفر بود؛ که از طریق جدول مورگان و برنامه G*Power درنهایت، تعداد 344 نفر با استفاده از روش نمونهگیری طبقه ای نسبی بهعنوان نمونه انتخاب شدند؛ و ابزارهای سنجش در این پژوهش مشتمل بر سه پرسشنامه محقق ساخته بود؛ که روایی و پایایی آنها بررسی و مورد تائید قرار گرفت. جهت تجزیهوتحلیل داده ها از روش مدل یابی معادلات ساختاری بر مبنا کوواریانس و نرم افزار لیزرل استفاده شد.یافتهها: نتایج حاصل از مدل یابی معادلات ساختاری نشان داد که؛ اسطوره های پزشکی سازمانی با حماسه سازمانی رابطه مثبت و معناداری وجود دارد، همچنین رابطه بین اسطوره های پزشکی و ایدئولوژی سازمانی از طرق حماسه سازمانی میانجی گری میشود.نتیجهگیری: با توجه به نتایج پژوهش، با افزایش توجه به اسطوره های پزشکی سازمانی و اسطورهسازی و افسانهسراییهای جدید که ایجاد حماسه های سازمانی را به دنبال خواهد داشت، گامی در تقویت و توسعه ایدئولوژی سازمانی قوی خواهد داشت.
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