Understanding the antecedents, the outcomes and the mediating role of social capital: An employee perspective
基于1977名员工调查,发现工作负荷和组织变革会降低员工感知的社会资本,而工作安全感则提升它;社会资本又通过直接和中介路径影响情感承诺。
This study examines 1) how job security, expected organizational change and workload influence employees’ perceptions of organizational social capital, and 2) how organizational social capital influences affective commitment through both direct and mediated routes. Results from an employee survey ( n = 1977) demonstrate that workload and organizational change negatively influence employees’ social capital perceptions, and that job security has a positive relationship with perceived social capital. In addition, we confirm that perceived social capital has a positive relationship with affective commitment, partially mediating the negative relationships between workload, expected organizational change and affective commitment, and similarly mediating the positive relationship between job security and affective commitment.