Abstract
ABSTRACT This investigation explored the concept and practice of organizational commitment to hazing prevention in higher education. Using Bolman and Deal’s four frames we analyzed qualitative data from written materials and interviews with 16 campus professionals at eight U.S. universities. Findings revealed structural, human resource, political, and symbolic elements of organizational commitment. This study holds promise for contributing to research and practice related to hazing and other harm prevention.
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