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Power, Professionalism, and Commitment

Administration & Society, 1979
Although traditional models of professionalism view professional and bureaucratic norms as incompatible, recent studies have found a direct relationship between the two sets of norms. This article reports on the results of research on the reactions of professionals to change in the distribution of power in an educational organization. Interviewed were
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New Graduate Nurses’ Professional Commitment: Antecedents and Outcomes

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2017
AbstractPurposeThis study examines the factors that increase new graduate nurses’ professional commitment and how this professional commitment in turn affects professional turnover intentions, anxiety, and physical health symptoms.DesignThe study was carried out in association with the nursing undergraduate's affiliation of Quebec, Canada. A three‐wave
Guerrero, Sylvie   +2 more
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Professionalism and Credible Commitment

2016
Professionals are difficult to control, but their behavior is fairly easy to predict. And that, of course, is at the heart of all this. A professional, if given total autonomy and insulated from external pressures, can be counted upon to behave in a manner characteristic of his type. That is what true professionalism is all about.
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Work commitment among salaried professionals

Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1989
Abstract Professional commitment is identified as a form of work commitment and defined as the relative strength of identification with and involvement in one's profession. Its reliability and validity are evaluated vis-a-vis job involvement and organizational commitment in a sample of professional and scientific employees working for a major ...
Paula C Morrow, Rosemary E Wirth
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Commitment and Motivation in Professional Organization

2016
Personnel is vital for the companies and the performance in organizations is based on competence of personnel. Motivation and commitment are critical preconditions for organizational success. The study focuses on evaluating commitment and motivation levels of experts. The aim was to discover the main exceptions between the current status and the vision
Johanna Koskialho   +2 more
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Mentoring: a professional commitment.

Journal of National Black Nurses' Association : JNBNA, 1997
Nursing professionals have an obligation to increase the number and quality of nurses of color in the profession. Nursing students of color are often at risk of dropping out of the nursing program. Leaders of the National Black Nurses Association recognize the value of mentoring to improve student retention.
D E, Ramsey   +2 more
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The Measurement of Organizational Commitment and Professional Commitment

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1996
(1996). The Measurement of Organizational Commitment and Professional Commitment. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 136, No. 2, pp. 265-267.
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Professional Commitment

2012
Moritz Epple, Volker R. Remmert
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