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The Impact of Social Network Service-based Communication of Korean Traditional Dancers on Organizational Commitment of Dance Companies
한국 전통 무용수의 소셜 네트워크 서비스 기반 커뮤니케이션이 무용단의 조직 몰입에 미치는 영향
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.75.3Asian Dance Journal
Vol.75
pp.3-21
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of SNS-based communication on organizational commitment among Korean dancers. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS Ver. 29.0, employing frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis to derive the research findings. SNS communication significantly influenced all three types of organizational commitment: continuance commitment, normative commitment, and affective commitment. Specifically, clear responses and empathy had the most substantial impact on continuance commitment, while information sharing and empathy were most influential for normative commitment. Affective commitment was primarily affected by clear responses. The study also revealed that excessive use of SNS could have a negative impact by fostering comparison and competition, which could hinder organizational commitment. Therefore, dance organizations should develop strategies to enhance positive communication through SNS while minimizing its negative effects.
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The Effect of Job Autonomy on Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment in Professional Ballet Dancers
발레전공 직업 무용수의 직무자율성이 직무만족, 조직몰입에 미치는 영향 워라밸(일과 삶의 균형) 인식의 조절효과
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2024.75.49Asian Dance Journal
Vol.75
pp.49-66
This study aims to examine the moderating effect of work-life balance perception on the relationship between job autonomy, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment among professional ballet dancers. To achieve this goal, a survey (April - June 2024) was conducted among 151 professional ballet dancers (employed, freelance, temporary, and part-time) residing in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. The results (PLS SEM) reveal that job autonomy has a statistically significant positive impact on both job satisfaction and organizational commitment, and that job satisfaction, in turn, positively affects organizational commitment. However, while work-life balance perception has a statistically positive effect on job satisfaction, it negatively moderates the relationship between job autonomy and job satisfaction. These findings suggest that although professional ballet dancers place high value on autonomy within their organizations, their demand for work-life balance may, paradoxically, detract from job satisfaction when both autonomy and work-life balance are highly prioritized.
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The Influence on the Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment, Turnover intention by the Job Strain of Professional Dance Company
직업무용단 단원들의 직무 긴장이 직무 만족, 무용단 조직 몰입 및 이직 의도에 미치는 영향
DOI:10.26861/sddh.2015.36.275Asian Dance Journal
Vol.36
pp.275-295
The purpose of this study is the job strain troupe of professional dancers and organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and to investigate the effect on turnover intention. The subjects were 241 patients in the final analysis of data was utilized as regular members belonging to professional dance groups throughout the country. Statistical methods for hypothesis testing was conducted using AMOS confirmation factor analysis(CFA) and structural equation modeling analysis (SEMl). The results were as follows. First, job strain of professional dancers have had a negative impact on job satisfaction. In addition, job strain had a positive effect on turnover doctor. Second, the job satisfaction of professional dancers appeared to have a positive impact on organizational commitment. In addition, job satisfaction was found to have a negative effect on the degree of separation. Third, however, job strain on organizational commitment, organizational commitment had no significant effect on turnover intention.
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