Search results for "Organizational commitment"

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Three-Factor Structure of Adult Attachment in the Workplace: Comparison of British, French, and Italian Samples

2014

The goal was to compare three-factor and two-factor solutions and construct validity of the Adult Attachment in the Workplace (AAW) questionnaire. Participants were 660 volunteers from three countries (France, Italy, and Great Britain). The two-factor model of Neustadt, Chamorro-Premuzic, & Furnham (2006) and the three-factor theoretical model of Collins and Read (1990) were compared. Construct validity was assessed by calculating correlations among the two- and three-factor AAW, the Workplace Attachment Scale, and the Organizational Commitment Scale. The three-factor structure differentiated between the three attachment styles, i.e., secure, preoccupied, and avoidant. There were modera…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonEmploymentMaleAdolescent[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology050109 social psychologyOrganizational commitmentDevelopmental psychologyYoung AdultSurveys and Questionnaires0502 economics and businessAttachment theoryHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWorkplaceEmpirical evidenceObject AttachmentGeneral PsychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS05 social sciencesReproducibility of ResultsConstruct validityMiddle AgedObject AttachmentCross-cultural studiesUnited KingdomConfirmatory factor analysisItalyScale (social sciences)[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyFemaleFranceFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & management
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Psychological Contract Mutuality and Work-related Outcomes: Testing a Mediation Model.

2020

Abstract Psychological contract (PC) describes the labor relationships through the different promises made by the employer towards the employees and the promises made by employees to their employer. PC mutuality is defined as the agreement about whether these promises were actually made. Mutuality is a key element in PC theory. The aim of this study is to test a mediation model of relationships between PC mutuality and work related outcomes, through PC fulfillment. We analyze whether PC mutuality regarding promises made by the employer are significantly related to employees’ affective, attitudinal, and behavioral work-related outcomes, and whether fulfillment of PC promises mediates these r…

AdultEmploymentLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganizational commitmentContractsPsychological contractModels PsychologicalWork relatedLanguage and LinguisticsJob SatisfactionPerception0502 economics and businessRelevance (law)HumansGeneral PsychologyWork Performancemedia_common05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsOrganizational CultureOrder (business)MediationPersonnel LoyaltyJob satisfactionPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementThe Spanish journal of psychology
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Consequences of Job Insecurity and the Moderator Role of Occupational Group

2011

In recent decades, transformations in organizations and the labour market have produced an increase in employee job insecurity. In response to this situation, workers present different negative reactions. However, the intensity of these reactions varies across studies that have investigated the outcomes of job insecurity. One possible explanation for this inconsistency may lie in the influence of other factors, such as the occupational group (Sverke et al., 2002). The aim of this study is to provide additional evidence about the relationship between job insecurity and its outcomes (i.e., life satisfaction, job satisfaction, perceived performance and organizational commitment), and examine t…

AdultEmploymentMaleLinguistics and LanguageOffice ManagementAffective events theoryOrganizational commitmentJob SatisfactionLanguage and LinguisticsPersonnel LoyaltyHumansGeneral PsychologySocial IdentificationCommerceLife satisfactionJob attitudeContract ServicesAchievementModerationOrganizational InnovationPersonnel HospitalJob performancePersonnel LoyaltyQuality of LifeFemaleJob satisfactionPsychologySocial psychologyThe Spanish journal of psychology
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Psicodinamiche di convivenza nel gruppo di lavoro: un'indagine esplorativa

2009

Psicodinamiche di convivenza nel gruppo di lavoro: un'indagine esplorativa - This work is focused on the study of psychodynamics of cohabitation in work groups, organizations and institutions. The generic aim is to explore the relations between organizational feelings and work group efficacy. The research has been carried out with a group of 120 Sicilian workers. In the present study we considered organizational commitment, justice, trust and power feeling. The multiple correspondence analysis point out two dimensions called: Collusion/Collusion Failed and Adhesive Professional Identity/Repulsive Professional Identity. The results point out relations between middle scores of organizational …

Applied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Organizational commitmentPsychodynamicsEconomic JusticeFeelingMultiple correspondence analysisCollusionPsychologyWorking groupConvivenza organizzativa commitment giustizia potereSocial psychologymedia_common
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The importance of Organizational Commitment to Knowledge Management

2008

In recent years, Knowledge Management (KM) has assumed great importance in the literature on business and management. However, we still have so little understanding of the human issues in KM processes. Thus, this research aims to contribute to analysing the importance of Organizational Commitment (OC) to KM. First, we used the Cardoso (2003) Knowledge Management Questionnaire (QGC) that embraces all organizational activities around knowledge processes and distinguishes four dimensions of KM. Secondly we applied the Quijano, Masip, Navarro and Aubert (1997) questionnaire (ASH-ICI) that distinguishes two types of commitment (personal and instrumental) into four dimensions. These two questionn…

Comprometimento OrganizacionalKnowledge ManagementOrganizational CommitmentGestão do Conhecimento
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Organizational Learning Capability and Job Satisfaction: an Empirical Assessment in the Ceramic Tile Industry

2009

Organizational learning capability has been considered an essential issue of an organization's effectiveness and potential to innovate and grow. Although its positive effects on organizations and employees are generally assumed, there is no empirical evidence of its positive association with employee attitudes such as job satisfaction. This paper aims to investigate the relationship between organizational learning capability and job satisfaction through the questionnaire responses of 157 employees from eight companies in the Spanish ceramic tile industry. Results suggest that organizational learning capability and job satisfaction are strongly linked.

Contextual performanceKnowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementJob designJob attitudeAffective events theoryOrganizational commitmentGeneral Business Management and AccountingOrganizational performanceJob performanceManagement of Technology and InnovationOperations managementJob satisfactionBusinessBritish Journal of Management
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Moderating influence of organizational justice on the relationship between job insecurity and its outcomes: A multilevel analysis

2010

A great amount of research has illustrated the evident prevalence of job insecurity in working life and its harmful outcomes for employees and organizations. Some authors have identified factors that can reduce this negative influence. However, up until now, most of these factors have only been studied at an individual level, without taking into account the fact that contextual conditions can play a moderating role in organizations. Following this perspective, this article analyses the moderator role of organizational justice and organizational justice climate in the relationship between job insecurity and its outcomes. The study was carried out with a sample of 942 employees from 47 Spanis…

Contextual performanceOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and ManagementJob designJob attitudeAffective events theoryOrganizational commitmentGeneral Business Management and AccountingJob performanceManagement of Technology and InnovationOrganizational justiceJob satisfactionPsychologySocial psychologyEconomic and Industrial Democracy
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HRM versus QCA: what affects the organizational climate in sports organizations?

2019

The Organizational Climate (OC) provides valuable information about the work environment perceived by employees, directly influencing job satisfaction, organizational commitment and performance. Th...

Cultural StudiesComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONQualitative comparative analysisBusiness administration05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesOrganizational commitmentOrganisation climateWork environment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessJob satisfactionPsychology050212 sport leisure & tourismSport in Society
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Organizational Ethical Virtues of Innovativeness

2017

This study participates in the discussion of the ethical culture of organizations by deepening the knowledge and understanding of the meaning of organizational ethical virtues in organizational innovativeness. The aim in this study was to explore how an organization’s ethical culture and, more specifically, organization’s ethical virtues support organizational innovativeness. The ethical culture of an organization is defined as the virtuousness of an organization. Organizational innovativeness is conceptualized as an organization’s behavioral propensity to produce innovative products and services. The empirical data consisted of a total of 39 interviews from specialist organizations. Qualit…

Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementVirtue ethicsvirtue ethicsOrganizational cultureethical virtuesOrganizational commitment0603 philosophy ethics and religionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Organization development0502 economics and businessyritysetiikkahyveetBusiness and International Managementinnovatiivisuusorganizational culturebusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artseettisyysGeneral Business Management and AccountinginnovationyrityksetManagementinnovaatiotOrganizational learning060301 applied ethicsethical cultureBusiness ethicsbusinessPsychologykvalitatiivinen tutkimusLaw050203 business & managementyrityskulttuuriQualitative researchMeaning (linguistics)
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Examining the side effects of organizational Internet monitoring on employees

2020

PurposeInternet monitoring in organizations can be used to monitor risks associated with Internet usage and information systems in organizations, such as employees' cyberloafing behavior and information security incidents. Extant research has mainly discussed the effect of Internet monitoring in achieving the targeted goals (e.g. mitigating cyberloafing behavior and information security incidents), but little attention has been paid to the possible side effects of Internet monitoring. Drawing on affective events theory, the authors attempt to reveal that Internet monitoring may cause side effects on employees' Internet usage policy satisfaction, intrinsic work motivation and affective organ…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceInternet privacypolicy satisfactionAffective events theorykäyttöExtant taxontyöntekijätInformation systemseurantatietoturvakäyttötutkimusriskitWork motivationInternettyömotivaatiobusiness.industryCommunicationSoftware developmentInternet monitoringsitoutuminenInformation securityfield experimentaffective organizational commitmentThe InternetseurantatutkimusbusinessPsychologyInternet monitoringintrinsic work motivationInternet Research
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