Structural Modeling of the organizational climate profile of a Mexican world class company of the primary sector
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organizational climate, recognition, developmentAbstract
The objective was to determine the profile of organizational climate and its influence on the principal subscales such as: pride and ownership, commitment, recognition and development opportunities, in workers of a Mexican Enterprise of World Class in the primary Sector. The questionnaire of organizational climate (CCO) was applied to a sample of personnel both unionized and non-unionized n = 5,259. The hierarchical profile of organizational climate highlights that the Commitment subscale was found in the first place; Pride and Ownership in the second; Development Opportunities in the eighth; and Recognition in the twelfth place. There were significant differences among the workers both unionized and non-unionized in all the subscales; except in training, communication and recognition. Multiple regressions identified the subscales which influence significantly the selected dependent variables. Structural equation models supplemented the analysis and confirmed the findings of the multiple regression runs. The instrument showed adequate levels of validity in confirmatory factorial analysis; obtaining a single factor in each of the subscales and a explained variance above 60. Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficients were higher than in all the subscales .70.
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