Modeling
Saeed Ghazinejad; Hassan Darvish; Mohammad Mahmoudi Maymand
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The present research has been based on interpretive structural modeling to design the attitude model of employees in terms of job security in facing blockchain in the horizon of 2031. This research is exploratory in terms of purpose and qualitative in terms of approach. In this research, 15 experts were ...
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The present research has been based on interpretive structural modeling to design the attitude model of employees in terms of job security in facing blockchain in the horizon of 2031. This research is exploratory in terms of purpose and qualitative in terms of approach. In this research, 15 experts were interviewed. The snowball method was used to collect information, and then, using thematic analysis method, the information extracted from the texts and interviews were categorized and analyzed. According to the intended goals, semi-structured interviews and text review based on thematic analysis strategy were used for Data collection is used. Finally, 14 basic themes were classified into 72 basic codes in the form of 6 organizing themes and 1 inclusive theme. which was finally obtained based on the method of interpretive structural modeling of the final model. The results of this study showed that this research can help banks in finding effective solutions to create a stable and safe work environment by providing a detailed insight into the attitude of bank employees towards job security in the face of blockchain.
Akbar Veismoradi; Hasan Darvish; Reza Rasouli; Majid Zamahani
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This study aims at developing an appropriate model for organizational rumor management in public organizations. Payame Noor University (PNU) was selected as the case study of this research. As it is a countrywide university with a variety of cultural backgrounds, it can be a good sample as a case study ...
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This study aims at developing an appropriate model for organizational rumor management in public organizations. Payame Noor University (PNU) was selected as the case study of this research. As it is a countrywide university with a variety of cultural backgrounds, it can be a good sample as a case study for this purpose. The research method is applied and descriptive-exploratory with a mixed-method approach. In the qualitative section, 30 experts were selected as Delfi Panel who were selected through snowball random sampling. In the quantitative section, the statistical population consisted of all managers of the university among whom 406 were selected through systematic counting from all PNU centers in addition to the international center and main campus. Reviewing the related literature, 50 strategies were extracted and became the basis for designing the questionnaires in three phases of the Delfi procedure. The reliability of the Delphi stages was calculated by Cronbach's alpha formula and the validity of the questions was evaluated through construct validity. Using exploratory factor analysis, 47 strategies were categorized into 9 groups that form the conceptual model of organizational rumors management at Payame Noor University: organizational health, information vaccination, rumor clinic, systemic justice, link building, glass organization, group orientation, organizational reconstruction, direct confrontation.The results of the research show that all 9 main components of the model include Organizational Healthing(0/76), Information Vaccination(0/83), Rumor Clinic(0/64), Systemic Justice(0/52), Link Building(0/67), Glass Organization(0/57), Group Orienting(0/44), Organizational Reconstruction(0/54), Direct Confrontation(0/67) have an impact on the organizational rumors management in Payame Noor University, and 0.72 variance of the Organizational Rumors Management are explained by the variables mentioned in the model.