Examining The Mediating Effect Of Organizational Politics On Personal Traits And Job Performance Relationship Applied Study On Public Hospitals In Zagazig City
Abstract The purpose of current research is to investigate the mediating role of organizational politics in the relationship between personal traits (political skills – locus of control – Machiavellianism) and job performance, and also investigating the direct impact of personal traits and organizational politics. Questionnaire was developed, and date collected from stratified simple random sample of nurses and physicians (n=300) from four public hospitals in Zagazig city. Data was analyzed using AMOS V.20and results indicated that individuals with high political skills , high Machiavellianism and internal locus of control have more tendency to practice organizational politics ,also it was found that organizational politics partially mediate the relationship between personal traits and job performance
Aboedres, Ola Mohamed Elazzazy. (2020). Examining The Mediating Effect Of Organizational Politics On Personal Traits And Job Performance Relationship Applied Study On Public Hospitals In Zagazig City. مجلة البحوث التجارية, 42(1), 37-62. doi: 10.21608/zcom.2020.125264
MLA
Ola Mohamed Elazzazy Aboedres. "Examining The Mediating Effect Of Organizational Politics On Personal Traits And Job Performance Relationship Applied Study On Public Hospitals In Zagazig City", مجلة البحوث التجارية, 42, 1, 2020, 37-62. doi: 10.21608/zcom.2020.125264
HARVARD
Aboedres, Ola Mohamed Elazzazy. (2020). 'Examining The Mediating Effect Of Organizational Politics On Personal Traits And Job Performance Relationship Applied Study On Public Hospitals In Zagazig City', مجلة البحوث التجارية, 42(1), pp. 37-62. doi: 10.21608/zcom.2020.125264
VANCOUVER
Aboedres, Ola Mohamed Elazzazy. Examining The Mediating Effect Of Organizational Politics On Personal Traits And Job Performance Relationship Applied Study On Public Hospitals In Zagazig City. مجلة البحوث التجارية, 2020; 42(1): 37-62. doi: 10.21608/zcom.2020.125264