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What is Vision Conflict

Handbook of Research on Advancements in Organizational Data Collection and Measurements: Strategies for Addressing Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors
The disparity that exists between clergy’s positive anticipation of what ministry will comprise and the actual experience of serving in the ministry.
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Vision Conflict Scale: Instrument Profile
J. Louis Spencer (American Public University System, USA) and W. David Winner (Regent University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7665-6.ch013
Abstract
This chapter presents the development of a scale that measures vision conflict, which refers to the disparity between what a minister anticipates a ministry to be like versus the real-life experience. Vision conflict is correlated with four similar phenomena, including role ambiguity, negative job satisfaction, negative values congruence, and negative ability-job fit. The scale addresses key factors that may affect pastoral terminations and exits from church ministry. It also encourages the understanding of critical elements that hinder pastoral effectiveness and create a stronger resilience to exiting the ministry.
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The Role of National Culture on E-Recruitment in India and Mexico
A conflict that occurs when the group’s values about technology conflicts with the actual values of the IT application (such as e-recruitment).
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