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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relative factors of organizational involvement among hospital nurses.

Method: The subjects were 250 registered nurses working 3 hospital in Busan. Data were obtained by self-reported questionaires from the 10th June to 30th June, 2009. And data were analyzed using SPSS/PC Win 16.0 program and frequency and percentage, t-test, ANOVA and Sheffe s test, pearson s correlation and the stepwise multiple regression were used.

Result: Mean of internal marketing was 69.49(range of scale: 25-125), job satisfaction was 60.56¡¾9.25(µµ±¸¹üÀ§: 20-100), job stress was 100.60 ¡¾17.93(range of scale: 45-180), Organizational involvement was 47.78¡¾6.84(range of scale: 15-75). There was significant difference by the educational level(F=3.21, p=.042), religion(F=3.30, p=.021), position(F=5.837, p=.003), career length(F=2.642, p=.035). Relative factors influencing the organizational involvement included Internal marketing which had the highest explanatory power of 37.6% and next, Job satisfaction, Age. They accounted for 47.5% the organizational involvement totally.

Conclusion: The factor related to organizational involvement involved Internal marketing, job satisfaction, and age. Thus it is needed to improve the Internal marketing, job satisfaction and Age for hospital nurses
KeyWords

Organizational involvement, Internal Marketing, Job Satisfaction, Job Stress
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