Motivation to serve in faith-based non-profit churches: The role of affective and normative commitment as well as motivation to lead
This study defined and developed a four-item scale to measure motivation to serve (MTS) then correlated it with Cerff’s Motivation to Lead’s two scales as well as Affective and Normative Commitment scores. A convenience sample of 89 participants came from a non-denominational church in Oklahoma City, OK. The MTS showed significant correlation with Normative Commitment but not with the two Motivation-to-Lead scales or Affective Commitment. The benefit of this study lies in the development of a new scale to measure Motivation to Serve and the understanding that the new scale is significantly correlated with Normative Commitment.
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2012
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Authors: | Winston, Bruce E. ; Cerff, Karen ; Kirui, Sam |
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International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1532-4273, ZDB-ID 2071472-5. - Vol. 15.2012, 2, p. 264-275
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
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