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A VOYAGE OF ESPRIT DE CORPS A SECTORIAL COMPARISON

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).02      10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).02      Published : Jun 2

A Voyage of Esprit-De-Corps: A Sectorial Comparison

    Esprit-De-Corps encompasses cohesion, loyalty and unity within an organization. The study is focused on the existing threads of EspritDe-Corps and its comparison in public and private sector universities. A sample of 533 faculty members was taken. The team STTEPS (T-TAQ) questionnaire was adapted for collecting the data. The data was analyzed through Percentage, mean and t-test. It was concluded that the strands of Esprit-De-Corps are more prevalent in private sector universities. It is recommended that faculty members may be involved in decision making process and trainings pertaining to leadership, communication and other live skills may be imparted.

    Esprit de Corps, Public, Private, Universities
    (1) Tabassum Naz
    Ph.D Scholar, NUML, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (2) Allah Bakhsh Malik
    HOD, Department of Education,NUML, Islamabad, Pakistan
    (3) Marium Din
    Assistant Professor, Department of Education,NUML, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Naz, Tabassum, Allah Bakhsh Malik, and Marium Din. 2019. "A Voyage of Esprit-De-Corps: A Sectorial Comparison." Global Social Sciences Review, IV (II): 10-19 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-II).02
    HARVARD : NAZ, T., MALIK, A. B. & DIN, M. 2019. A Voyage of Esprit-De-Corps: A Sectorial Comparison. Global Social Sciences Review, IV, 10-19.
    MHRA : Naz, Tabassum, Allah Bakhsh Malik, and Marium Din. 2019. "A Voyage of Esprit-De-Corps: A Sectorial Comparison." Global Social Sciences Review, IV: 10-19
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    OXFORD : Naz, Tabassum, Malik, Allah Bakhsh, and Din, Marium (2019), "A Voyage of Esprit-De-Corps: A Sectorial Comparison", Global Social Sciences Review, IV (II), 10-19