Organisational silence and person-organisation fit: A study on classroom teachers

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Volkan Sariboga
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7453-4003
Huseyin Serin
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3002-8787

Abstract

Examining the relationship between classroom teachers’ organisational silence and person-organisation fit levels is the main purpose of this study. In addition, organisational silence and person-organisation fit levels of classroom teachers were determined and examined whether they differ according to seniority and gender. The sample consisted of 330 classroom teachers working in state primary schools in Bağcılar district of Istanbul in the 2018-2019 academic year. Demographic Information Form, Organisational Silence Scale and Person-Organisation Fit Scale were used in the study. The results indicate that the organisational silence levels of classroom teachers were low and person–organisation fit levels were high, and there was no significant difference between organisational silence and person–organisation fit levels among classroom teachers according to gender. When seniority was examined, the findings indicated that there was no significant difference between person and organisation fit, but there was a significant difference between organisational silence levels of classroom teachers with 6-10 years, 16-20 years, 11-15 years and 16-20 years of seniority. On the other hand, a low negative correlation was found between person–organisation fit and organisational silence.


Keywords: Classroom teachers, organisational silence, person-organisation fit

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Sariboga, V., & Serin, H. (2021). Organisational silence and person-organisation fit: A study on classroom teachers. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 15(5), 887–898. https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v15i5.5119 (Original work published October 29, 2020)
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