This article tests a model of organizational commitment in multinational corporations (MNCs). According to the model, organizational culture and human resource management (HRM) affect employee commitment directly as well as indirectly through top management team orientations. Szpecifically, we examined the effect of top management team global orientation and geocentric orientation, which are seen as contributing uniquely to employee commitment in MNCs. The model was tested on a sample of 1664 core employees working in 39 affiliates of 10 MNCs. We found strong overall support for the model. In particular, organizational culture characterized by high adaptability and a HRM system characterized by high performance work practices were found to ...
Purpose: This study examines affective commitment, normative commitment, and continuance commitment ...
The paper investigates whether organisational commitment is culturally bound. Literature was reviewe...
Purpose – The aim of this chapter is to shed some light on the antecedents of organizational commitm...
This paper examines the impact of organizational culture and HRM system on employee commitment of co...
The importance of enhancing employee organizational commitment (EOC) is highlighted by the extensive...
The basis of this dissertation and what underpins this research is that Thai companies will have to ...
Based on analyzing to some previous research, this study is developed by using constructs to explain...
This study examines the association between cultural, organizational, and demographic factors with t...
In an increasingly global world, multinational corporations (MNCs) seek to leverage their resources ...
The globalization of American business has reactivated a long-standing debate over international exp...
Organizational commitment has been linked to different culture types in previous research. It is als...
Employees committed to their jobs want to keep on as members of the organization. Therefore, to deve...
The goal of the current study is to understand how HRM practises affect organisations. This study on...
Organizational culture is no longer seen as a legacy of the past is seen as a mere, but also must be...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of organizational culture defined as communicatio...
Purpose: This study examines affective commitment, normative commitment, and continuance commitment ...
The paper investigates whether organisational commitment is culturally bound. Literature was reviewe...
Purpose – The aim of this chapter is to shed some light on the antecedents of organizational commitm...
This paper examines the impact of organizational culture and HRM system on employee commitment of co...
The importance of enhancing employee organizational commitment (EOC) is highlighted by the extensive...
The basis of this dissertation and what underpins this research is that Thai companies will have to ...
Based on analyzing to some previous research, this study is developed by using constructs to explain...
This study examines the association between cultural, organizational, and demographic factors with t...
In an increasingly global world, multinational corporations (MNCs) seek to leverage their resources ...
The globalization of American business has reactivated a long-standing debate over international exp...
Organizational commitment has been linked to different culture types in previous research. It is als...
Employees committed to their jobs want to keep on as members of the organization. Therefore, to deve...
The goal of the current study is to understand how HRM practises affect organisations. This study on...
Organizational culture is no longer seen as a legacy of the past is seen as a mere, but also must be...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of organizational culture defined as communicatio...
Purpose: This study examines affective commitment, normative commitment, and continuance commitment ...
The paper investigates whether organisational commitment is culturally bound. Literature was reviewe...
Purpose – The aim of this chapter is to shed some light on the antecedents of organizational commitm...