The relationship between organisational climate and salutogenic functioning
S kossuth, F Cilliers - SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2002 - journals.co.za
S kossuth, F Cilliers
SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2002•journals.co.zaOrganisational climate, de¢ ned as psychological atmosphere, was measured by means of
14 climate and four managerial support dimensions. Salutogenic functioning, referring to the
origins of psychological health, was measured as the constructs sense of coherence, self-e⁄
cacy and locus of control. A representative sample of 245 mining personnel was used.
Climate correlates signi¢ cantly with sense of coherence and locus of control, and through
these, with self-e⁄ cacy. It is recommended that Industrial Psychologists can act as facilitators …
14 climate and four managerial support dimensions. Salutogenic functioning, referring to the
origins of psychological health, was measured as the constructs sense of coherence, self-e⁄
cacy and locus of control. A representative sample of 245 mining personnel was used.
Climate correlates signi¢ cantly with sense of coherence and locus of control, and through
these, with self-e⁄ cacy. It is recommended that Industrial Psychologists can act as facilitators …
Abstract
Organisational climate, de¢ ned as psychological atmosphere, was measured by means of 14 climate and four managerial support dimensions. Salutogenic functioning, referring to the origins of psychological health, was measured as the constructs sense of coherence, self-e⁄ cacy and locus of control. A representative sample of 245 mining personnel was used. Climate correlates signi¢ cantly with sense of coherence and locus of control, and through these, with self-e⁄ cacy. It is recommended that Industrial Psychologists can act as facilitators in improving organisational climate by monitoring and enhancing the level of salutogenic functioning amongst its managers and sta¡ members.
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