Many studies over the past two decades have demonstrated that employees with low levels of organizational commitment (OC) tend to be less effective. Recent research has suggested that the OC levels of police officers in Australia and New Zealand are lower that the OC levels of police in other countries. In addition, more experienced officers (especially sergeants) have lower levels of OC than less experienced officers. Reports the results of a survey of Australian police officers' views on improving commitment to the police organization. Overall, the officers suggested that OC could be enhanced if they received more support and encouragement from senior officers. Significantly, the supervisors in the sample were more likely to identify prob...
This study used two theoretical lenses (positive organizational behaviour and social exchange theory...
Organizational commitment is one of the most important elements for an organization to achieve full ...
Three studies empirically test the impact of change context, process and individual characteristics ...
This study reports findings about what factors affect the job commitment and satisfaction of lower-r...
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s organisation and management consultants have researched the concept o...
Like all public sector agencies police forces are under constant pressure to improve their performan...
In general, organisational commitment is considered as the inclination of employees to identify with...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to present a grounded theory that explores how di...
This study investigated organizational commitment among Nigeria Police Officers: the role of persona...
The aim of the study is to determine the influence of transactional leadership and quality of work l...
Many, if not all, professions place a high value on ethical conduct. Professionals working in organi...
Civilian workers have become a progressively larger proportion of UK Police Forces employment yet th...
The numbers of police officers in England and Wales who resigned voluntarily from the service have b...
Excessive job stress caused by unreasonably high employer demands, low control over one\u27s own wor...
This study sought to ascertain if there is a positive relationship between perceived leadership prac...
This study used two theoretical lenses (positive organizational behaviour and social exchange theory...
Organizational commitment is one of the most important elements for an organization to achieve full ...
Three studies empirically test the impact of change context, process and individual characteristics ...
This study reports findings about what factors affect the job commitment and satisfaction of lower-r...
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s organisation and management consultants have researched the concept o...
Like all public sector agencies police forces are under constant pressure to improve their performan...
In general, organisational commitment is considered as the inclination of employees to identify with...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to present a grounded theory that explores how di...
This study investigated organizational commitment among Nigeria Police Officers: the role of persona...
The aim of the study is to determine the influence of transactional leadership and quality of work l...
Many, if not all, professions place a high value on ethical conduct. Professionals working in organi...
Civilian workers have become a progressively larger proportion of UK Police Forces employment yet th...
The numbers of police officers in England and Wales who resigned voluntarily from the service have b...
Excessive job stress caused by unreasonably high employer demands, low control over one\u27s own wor...
This study sought to ascertain if there is a positive relationship between perceived leadership prac...
This study used two theoretical lenses (positive organizational behaviour and social exchange theory...
Organizational commitment is one of the most important elements for an organization to achieve full ...
Three studies empirically test the impact of change context, process and individual characteristics ...