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What is Organizational Identification

Considerations on Education for Economic, Social, and Environmental Sustainability
Organizational identification is a term used in management studies and organizational psychology. The term refers to the propensity of a member of an organization to identify with that organization. It has been distinguished from affective organizational commitment.
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The Relationship Between Sustainable Leadership and Organizational Identification in Universities
Lina Karabetyan (Istanbul Kent University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8356-5.ch007
Abstract
Sustainable leadership style has garnered significance as a multidimensional philosophy that shapes the future, prioritizes the organization-environment relationship, acknowledges the organization's impact on the environment, and encompasses economic, cultural, social, and ethical dimensions. Education is recognized for its critical role in fostering the development of a sustainable society and economic system. Notably, sustainable leadership is also crucial in academic settings for the identification and implementation of essential indicators within the governance, strategy, and communication framework of a sustainable university. This study aims to examine the association between sustainable leadership and organizational identification among 614 academicians employed in research universities in Istanbul, using structural equation modeling. The findings of the analysis indicate a statistically significant positive relationship (β=0.389, p<0.01) between sustainable leadership and organizational identification.
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The Fundamentals of Organizational Citizenship Behavior
The situation in which the employees and the company share the same goals and values.
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