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        1 - The Moderating Role of Meaning at Work in the relationship between Self Leadership with Affective Capital and Affective-Collective Investment
        Maryam Rostam Pour Mohsen Golparvar
        The meaning at work through impact on individual and work goals has a significant impact on the relationship between different variables in work environments. This research was conducted with the aim of determining the moderating role of meaning at work on the relations More
        The meaning at work through impact on individual and work goals has a significant impact on the relationship between different variables in work environments. This research was conducted with the aim of determining the moderating role of meaning at work on the relationship between self-leadership with affective capital and affective-collective investment. Research statistical population was the employees of Saderat bank in Isfahan city. Among them, 243 employees were selected using convenience sampling. Research instruments were self-leadership questionnaire (Houghton et al, 2012), meaning at work questionnaire (Steger et al, 2012), affective capital questionnaire (Golparvar, 2017) and affective-collective investment questionnaire (Golparvar, 2018). Data were analyzed with the use of Pearson correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression analysis. Results revealed that there is positive significant relationship between self-leadership with meaning at work, affective capital and affective-collective investment. Results of hierarchical regression analysis indicated that meaning at work moderates the relationship between self-leadership with affective capital and affective-collective investment. This means that when meaning at work is high, there is a positive significant relationship between self-leadership with affective capital and affective-collective investment (p<0.01), but when meaning at work is low, there is not a significant relationship between self-leadership with affective capital and affective-collective investment (p¬>0.05). The results show that meaning at work have high power to impact the relationship between self-leadership with affective capital and affective-collective investment Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the Mediating Role of Organization-Based Self-Esteem in the Effect of Conscientiousness & Agreeableness on Task Performance & Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Employees of the National Iranian Drilling Company
        Mohammad Bagher  Kajbaf sima parizadeh Sahar  Savadkouhi Saba Gheysari
        The aim of this study was to, investigated the mediating role of organization-based self-esteem in the effect of conscientiousness & agreeableness on task performance and organizational citizenship behavior. The sample of study was 234 employees of the National Iranian More
        The aim of this study was to, investigated the mediating role of organization-based self-esteem in the effect of conscientiousness & agreeableness on task performance and organizational citizenship behavior. The sample of study was 234 employees of the National Iranian Drilling Company who were selected using stratified random sampling. In this study, was used standard questionnaires such as personality characteristics (NEO), job performance, organizational citizenship behavior, & organization-based self-esteem, & for analyzing data, was used Path Analysis Method. The research model test showed the good fitted of the model. Examination of the direct effects indicated that conscientiousness & agreeableness have a significant & positive effect on task performance, organizational citizenship behavior, & organization-based self-esteem, & organization-based self-esteem has a significant & positive effect on task performance, & organizational citizenship behavior. Also, the indirect effects test showed that organization-based self-esteem has mediating role in the effect of conscientiousness & agreeableness on task performance & organizational citizenship behavior. Accordingly, with regard to variables such as conscientiousness, agreeableness & increase of organization-based self-esteem, the rate of task performance, & employees’ organizational citizenship behavior could be increased. Manuscript profile
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        3 - The Moderating Role of Meaning at Work in the Relationship between Self Leadership with Affective Capital and Affective-Collective Investment
        Mohsen Golparvar Maryam Rostampour
        This research was conducted with the aim of determining the moderating role of meaning at work on the relationship between self-leadership with affective capital and affective-collective investment. Research statistical population was the employees of Saderat bank in Is More
        This research was conducted with the aim of determining the moderating role of meaning at work on the relationship between self-leadership with affective capital and affective-collective investment. Research statistical population was the employees of Saderat bank in Isfahan city. Among them, 243 employees were selected using convenience the sampling method and responded to Self-Leadership Scale, Meaning at Work Scale, Affective Capital Scale, and Affective-Collective Investment Scale. Data analyzed with the use of Pearson correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression analysis. Results revealed that there was a positive significant relationship between self-leadership and meaning at work, affective capital and affective-collective investment. The results of hierarchical regression analysis indicated that meaning at work moderated the relationship between self-leadership and affective capital and affective-collective investment. This means that when meaning at work is high, there is a positive and significant relationship between self-leadership and affective capital and affective-collective investment (p<0.01), but when meaning at work is low, there is not a significant relationship between self-leadership and affective capital and affective-collective investment (p­>0.05). The results showed that meaning at work had high power to impact the relationship between self-leadership and affective capital and affective-collective investment. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Identifying and Analyzing the Factors Affecting the Work Motivation of Employees of an Industrial Unit Using the Thematic Analysis Approach
        Atieh Sabaghinia Hossein Samavatyan
        The aim of this study was to recognize and analyze the effective factors on employee work motivation in an industrial production unit applying thematic analysis approach. The purpose of the current study was considered as an applied research. The research method was qua More
        The aim of this study was to recognize and analyze the effective factors on employee work motivation in an industrial production unit applying thematic analysis approach. The purpose of the current study was considered as an applied research. The research method was qualitative and the statistical population was consisted of all 270 employees in different levels of an auto-parts manufacturing company in 2020-2021. Judgment sampling was done until the theoretical saturation was acquired. Applying in-depth and heurictic interviews, 17 individuals, both managers and non manager personnel at different levels of the company were questioned. The analysis method of this research was thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke) using MAXQDA2020 software. The findings indicate the identification of ten main themes as factors affecting work motivation was indicated, including perceived organizational justice, perceived organizational support, job involvement, occupational hardiness, compensation management, leadership style, economic status, role clarity, job security, and job demands. According to the results each of the main themes has a share of employees' work motivation while managers were better able to improve the work motivation of employees and affect their performance by considering identified perceptual factors derived from the qualitative analysis method. Manuscript profile