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The Relation between Organizational Effectiveness, Relationship and Organizational Culture of Financial Industry Employees in Korea and Moderating Effect of Job Characteristic

East Asian Journal of Business Economics / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2020, v.8 no.3, pp.25-36
https://doi.org/10.20498/eajbe.2020.8.3.25
Boin Kim

Abstract

Purpose: As the interest of financial aria increase in economic change and labor market change, this study focused on the employee of the financial aria in Korea. The purpose of this study is to analyses relation among relationship variable and organizational culture variable and organizational effectiveness of financial aria employees in Korea. Research design, data, and methodology: This study measured relationship variables with communication and trust. And measured organizational culture variable with innovation, relation, hierarchy and rational. And measured organizational effectiveness with job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Empirical analysis is conducted using 442 financial aria employees of 7th HCCP in KRIVET. And SPSS is used in frequency and stepwise regression test and AMOS is used in path analysis with group differentiation test. Conclusions: Overall results show that trust and relation culture give a positive influence on job satisfaction. Organizational commitment results show that relation culture and rational culture give positive influence and also job satisfaction. However, hierarchy culture gives negative influence on organizational commitment. Also, the moderating effect of work characteristics is significant. The result of this study give managerial implication to HRM financial aria and also expend inflected organizational culture study to a financial aria in Korea

keywords
organizational effectiveness, financial aria employee, organizational culture variable, relationship variable, HCCP

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