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The Influence of Employees’ Financial Equity Perception on Organizational Effectiveness in NPOs

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The Employees’ Financial Equity Perception in NPOs is the important content of NPO human resource management. It has an important influence on the efficiency of organization management by effecting on the organizational effectiveness. Through a questionnaire survey of employees of some NPOs, the structural equation analysis indicates the influence path of the employees’ financial equity perception on organizational effectiveness in NPOs, the results show that the NPO employee job satisfaction is mainly positively affected by distributive equity and procedural equity; the degree of being approved of the staff is mainly positively influenced by the financial information fairness and financial result fairness; staff satisfaction affects organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment; organizational commitment has some negative effect on organizational failure behavior; normative commitment and continuance commitment have positive influence on organizational identity perception, while affective commitment has not obvious positive impact on organizational identification perception.

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This paper is supported by the following fund projects: social sciences research key-project of Anhui province “research on factors influencing the financial performance of non-profit organizations and their action mechanism from the perspective of interest conflict” (SK2019A0470).

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Li, X., Xie, X. (2021). The Influence of Employees’ Financial Equity Perception on Organizational Effectiveness in NPOs. In: Song, H., Jiang, D. (eds) Simulation Tools and Techniques. SIMUtools 2020. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 369. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72792-5_25

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