解析承诺:多重忠诚与员工行为

Unpacking Commitment: Multiple Loyalties and Employee Behaviour*

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2005
被引 17
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于英国三项研究,发现员工对同事、工会、老板等不同对象的承诺独立于对组织的整体承诺,且不同承诺预测不同行为结果,工作性质影响承诺模式。

Abstract

abstract We present findings from three UK studies on the nature and consequences of employees’ multiple commitments in the workplace, with samples drawn from private manufacturing, private services and the public sector. Co‐workers, the union, the union representative, customers, and the immediate boss emerge as separate foci of commitment, distinct from ‘global’ commitment to the organization as a whole. Consistent with social exchange theory, attitudinal and behavioural outcomes are predicted by commitment to those foci that might be expected to benefit from the outcome in question. There is evidence that global organizational commitment mediates the relationship between foci‐specific commitments and organization‐related outcomes, but there is no mediation in the case of those foci and outcomes that are more cognitively distant from the organization. A comparison of the studies suggests that the pattern and outcomes of commitment are influenced by the nature of the job and of the work context.

组织承诺员工行为社会交换理论工作场所关系