Spirituality and Moral Identity among Government Employees
Journal: Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Arts and Sciences (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-07-15
Authors : Kimberly Joy M. Alcazar; Karissa Nadia M. De La Rosa; Kristine Melody P. Gonda; Lida C. Landicho;
Page : 63-67
Keywords : spirituality; moral identity; government employees; job performance;
Abstract
This study investigated the spirituality and moral identity of one hundred forty(140) randomly selected government employees and its impact at work. Two standardized questionnaires, namely Spiritual Involvement and Beliefs Scale and Integrity Scale, were utilized and an anecdote was facilitated in acquiring quantitative and qualitative results, respectively. The results showed that the participants have high level of spirituality and average level of moral identity. Furthermore, it has been revealed that female participants have higher level of spirituality than male. Also, a moderate positive correlation was found between spirituality and moral identity. This study established exemplars of spirituality and moral identity, thus implying an impact at work.
Other Latest Articles
- Academic Motivation among College Students with Math Anxiety: Basis for an Enhancement Program
- Acceptability of Mango Puree Enriched with Malunggay (Moringa oleifera, Linn) Leaves Extract
- Explicit Illocutionary Acts in Legislative Discourse
- Human Rights And Quality Education In Nigerian Primary Schools
- Modelling The Queue At The Scan Station of Tema Port: An Application of Queuing Theory
Last modified: 2015-08-20 01:47:32