學位論文
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Item 內外部動機對台灣非營利組織工作滿意度影響之分析(2008) 陳怡君; Yichun ChenThis study aims to understand how motivation influences job satisfaction in religious and nonreligious nonprofit organizations. There are two nonprofits, the assembly of Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, a religious nonprofit, and Taipei Mental Rehabilitation Association, a non-religious nonprofit, participating in this study. A questionnaire on job satisfaction and motivation was designed and distributed to employees working in these two nonprofit organizations. Dimension of job satisfaction was composed of seven aspects of job satisfaction, including pay, supervision, fringe benefits, operating conditions, coworkers, nature of work, and communication while intrinsic and extrinsic motivation made up the dimension of motivation. As a result, non-monetary motivation, inclusive of enjoyment and challenge in intrinsic motivation and outward in extrinsic motivation, contributes more to the overall facets of job satisfaction in both religious and non-religious nonprofit organizations. However, pecuniary motivation, the compensation, also has a negative effect on job satisfaction of pay and fringe benefits. In addition, only in the aspect of job satisfaction of pay and nature of work does the type of nonprofits, namely the religious or non-religious type, make a difference. The main implication of this study may be that the homogeneous characteristic among different types of nonprofits in Taiwan is very high. Besides, nonprofit organizations need to continually provide incentives for employees to keep high non-monetary motivation so as to raise job satisfaction which is one of the most important factors for organizational context that improves competitiveness and efficiency.Item Motivational Factors and Adaptation Process of Latin-American Workers in Taiwan(2014) 莫偉生; Wilson Javier Mora Riverahe purpose of this research is to identify the motivational factors for Latin-American workers in Taiwan when choosing this destination country for working and living, and also to explore the cross-cultural adaptation process of Latin-Americans in Taiwan. As an exploratory study, by conducting semi-structured interviews as the qualitative method of collecting data, this research, based on the theories of migration, will explore in deep the motivational factors of Latin-Americans for migrating to Taiwan; and also, based on the adaptation theories, will analyze their adaptation process to the local work and lifestyle. As result, this study will provide a better understanding of the different stages of the decision making and adaptation processes of Latin-Americans when deciding, joining and adapting to the Taiwanese society and work environment for posterior studies and/or implementation of strategies.