Modeling values-based-congruence framework to predict organization constructs in fraternities and sororities
Joshua Schutts and Kyna Shelley
Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, Vol.9, pp.33-53
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2014
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Abstract
Fraternities and sororities are challenged by members who demonstrate unethical behavior with the intent to benefit the organization. This poses serious challenges for practitioners in the field of fraternity/sorority advising. This study examines member’s values congruence with their fraternity/sorority and its relationship to organizational commitment, identification, and unethical pro-organizational behavior. Results from a robust path analysis (MLMV) indicate subjective values congruence can predict identification and commitment directly, while commitment directly predicts unethical pro-organizational behavior. Findings of the study provide several implications for fraternity/sorority practitioners.
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Modeling values-based-congruence framework to predict organization constructs in fraternities and sororities
Publication Details
Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors, Vol.9, pp.33-53
Resource Type
Journal article
Publisher
Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors; United States
Series
9
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99380090894606600
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School of Education
Language
English
Modeling values-based-congruence framework to predict