Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)

As the face of the organization, BRPs were the target of representations and influence attempts by external agents. In effect, the BRPs were both the influencer and the recipient of influence from insiders and outsiders. This basic characteristic led potentially to higher levels of role conflict and...

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Main Authors: Nurus Sa’adah, Fathul Himam, Achmad Sobirin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Bangka Belitung, Fakultas Ekonomi 2018-06-01
Series:Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Online Access:http://ojs.ijbe-research.com/index.php/IJBE/article/view/81
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spelling doaj-a28910b4034c4f51ad8046fc9c0e53c42020-11-25T02:35:00ZengUniversitas Bangka Belitung, Fakultas EkonomiIntegrated Journal of Business and Economics2549-59332549-32802018-06-012222023210.33019/ijbe.v2i2.8144Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)Nurus Sa’adah0Fathul Himam1Achmad Sobirin2Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic UniversityGadjah Mada UniversityIslamic University of IndonesiaAs the face of the organization, BRPs were the target of representations and influence attempts by external agents. In effect, the BRPs were both the influencer and the recipient of influence from insiders and outsiders. This basic characteristic led potentially to higher levels of role conflict and tension for the BRPs than other organization members. Because of high risk and challenges, BRPs had to have goal commitment to maintain their loyalty. This study aimed to explore goal commitment predictors of BRPs. Data collection involved 162 colleges promotion officers in Yogyakarta and it was analysed through Partial Least Square (PLS). The results indicated that R-square on the goal commitment  was 0,398. The effect of conscientiousness on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation of 0,323 and t=4,245; the effect of communication climate on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation value of 0,206 and t=2,545; the effect of equity reward on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation value of 0,092 and t=1,534; the effect of opponent cooperation on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation value of 0,203 and t=2,915. The conclusion was communication climate, opponent cooperation, and conscientiousness influenced goal commitment significantly, but equity reward did not influence goal commitment significantly.http://ojs.ijbe-research.com/index.php/IJBE/article/view/81Goal commitmentConscientiousnessCommunication climateOpponent cooperationReward equity
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author Nurus Sa’adah
Fathul Himam
Achmad Sobirin
spellingShingle Nurus Sa’adah
Fathul Himam
Achmad Sobirin
Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
Goal commitment
Conscientiousness
Communication climate
Opponent cooperation
Reward equity
author_facet Nurus Sa’adah
Fathul Himam
Achmad Sobirin
author_sort Nurus Sa’adah
title Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)
title_short Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)
title_full Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)
title_fullStr Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Goal Commitment Predictors ff Boundary Role Persons (BRP)
title_sort exploring goal commitment predictors ff boundary role persons (brp)
publisher Universitas Bangka Belitung, Fakultas Ekonomi
series Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
issn 2549-5933
2549-3280
publishDate 2018-06-01
description As the face of the organization, BRPs were the target of representations and influence attempts by external agents. In effect, the BRPs were both the influencer and the recipient of influence from insiders and outsiders. This basic characteristic led potentially to higher levels of role conflict and tension for the BRPs than other organization members. Because of high risk and challenges, BRPs had to have goal commitment to maintain their loyalty. This study aimed to explore goal commitment predictors of BRPs. Data collection involved 162 colleges promotion officers in Yogyakarta and it was analysed through Partial Least Square (PLS). The results indicated that R-square on the goal commitment  was 0,398. The effect of conscientiousness on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation of 0,323 and t=4,245; the effect of communication climate on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation value of 0,206 and t=2,545; the effect of equity reward on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation value of 0,092 and t=1,534; the effect of opponent cooperation on goal commitment was indicated by a correlation value of 0,203 and t=2,915. The conclusion was communication climate, opponent cooperation, and conscientiousness influenced goal commitment significantly, but equity reward did not influence goal commitment significantly.
topic Goal commitment
Conscientiousness
Communication climate
Opponent cooperation
Reward equity
url http://ojs.ijbe-research.com/index.php/IJBE/article/view/81
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