UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTORS PROFESSIONAL LOYALTY AND THEIR TURNOVER INTENTION: EXPERIENCE FROM CHINESE UNIVERSITIES
UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTORS PROFESSIONAL LOYALTY AND THEIR TURNOVER INTENTION: EXPERIENCE FROM CHINESE UNIVERSITIES
by YAJING FUFANG; YAJING FUFANG; Sid Suntrayuth; สิทธิ์ สุนทรายุทธ; National Institute of Development Administration. International College,
ชื่อเรื่อง: | UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTORS PROFESSIONAL LOYALTY AND THEIR TURNOVER INTENTION: EXPERIENCE FROM CHINESE UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTORS PROFESSIONAL LOYALTY AND THEIR TURNOVER INTENTION: EXPERIENCE FROM CHINESE UNIVERSITIES |
ผู้ร่วมงาน: | National Institute of Development Administration. International College, |
ผู้ควบคุมงานวิจัย: | Sid Suntrayuth
สิทธิ์ สุนทรายุทธ |
วันที่เผยแพร่: | NaN2022 |
หน่วยงานที่เผยแพร่: | National Institute of Development Administration |
บทคัดย่อ/เนื้อเรื่องย่อ: |
As we all know, the development of higher education in China started late High-level faculty is the key to improve the quality of talent cultivation, and it is also a strategic choice to improve the strength of universities. Whether teachers can be efficient, active, and full of enthusiasm in their work is related to the long-term development of colleges and universities in China. The research of the relationship between professional loyalty and turnover intention of university teachers as knowledge staff also provides some insights for the management of Chinese general higher education institutions, independent colleges, and related educational institutions. In the empirical study, the samples are the teachers from state-owned-but-self-funded affiliated colleges (independent colleges), also known as local independent colleges, which can reflect the current management problems, development status, teachers' professional loyalty and the causes of excessive turnover in Chinese colleges and universities. Teachers of seven independent colleges in Yunnan Province, were used as the sample. Questionnaires were distributed to 389 in-service teachers and 157 separated teachers in independent colleges. The professional loyalty model of university teachers based on the psychological contract theory and turnover intention can applied to human resource management, school management, policy making, talent management, teaching resource planning in colleges and universities in China. The research on the relationship between professional loyalty factors and turnover intention from the perspective of university teachers as professional knowledge staff provides a new direction for the human resource management for teachers in local independent colleges and other relevant higher education institutions in China, including problems in teachers' professional loyalty and turnover. The results evaluated using structural equation modeling (SEM) showed that these relationship model include psychological contract violation, job satisfaction, work engagement, organization commitment, professional commitment and turnover intention frameworks offer clear analysis and school management development direction. The school should endeavor to provide teachers with a good teaching environment, fair and competitive salaries, and benefits, and create an honest organizational culture and psychological contract commitment. When the school fails to fulfill certain responsibilities and obligations, it cannot shirk its responsibilities, but should make sincere and reasonable explanations to employees and take necessary measures. |
รายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม: |
Doctor of Philosophy (Management) (Ph.D.(Management)) |
ชนิดของสื่อ: | Dissertation ดุษฎีนิพนธ์ |
ภาษา: | en |
สิทธิในการใช้งาน: | National Institute of Development Administration |
URI: | https://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/6193 |
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ดู ทรัพยากรสารสนเทศทั้งหมดในคลังปัญญา ใช้เพื่อประโยชน์ทางการเรียนการสอนและการค้นคว้าเท่านั้น และต้องมีการอ้างอิงแหล่งที่มาทุกครั้งที่นำไปใช้ ห้ามดัดแปลงเนื้อหา และทำสำเนาต่อ รวมถึงไม่ให้อนุญาตนำไปใช้ประโยชน์เพื่อการค้า ไม่ว่ากรณีใด ๆ ทั้งสิ้น
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