Researchers have recently begun to take a person-centered (profile) approach to investigate how the affective, normative, and continuance commitment mindsets combine within the three-component model of organizational commitment (Meyer & Allen, 1991). The meaningfulness of the profiles identified in this research depends, in part, on evidence that similar profiles emerge across samples, particularly those drawn for a common population. We conducted a particularly stringent test of similarity by comparing profiles for samples of employees drawn from a large Turkish conglomerate prior to (N = 346) and following (N = 797) a major economic crisis. Using procedures recently introduced by Morin et al. (2016), we found similarity in the number (sev...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to develop a multidimensional measure of continuance ...
It is well established that employee commitment can take different forms (e.g., affective, normative...
There is a phrase “You don’t leave the company; you leave a manager.” But what if the job is perfect...
© The Author(s) 2017. Researchers have recently begun to take a person-centered (profile) approach t...
Researchers have recently begun to take a person-centered (profile) approach to investigate how the ...
International audienceA growing academic literature dedicated to organizational commitment has adopt...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of distinguishing among foci and bases of commitment....
A committed workforce is critical to the success of any organization. While there was a great deal o...
Recent efforts have been made to identify and compare employees with profiles reflecting different c...
We wish to introduce the concept of the five-factor model of employee commitment while proving that ...
Recent efforts have been made to identify and compare employees with profiles reflecting different c...
Considerable progress in commitment theory has been made possible by the adoption of a person-center...
Recent efforts have been made to identify and compare employees with profiles reflecting different c...
Organizational commitment is a force that binds individuals to their company through their desire, o...
There has been a recent increase in the application of person-centered research strategies in the in...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to develop a multidimensional measure of continuance ...
It is well established that employee commitment can take different forms (e.g., affective, normative...
There is a phrase “You don’t leave the company; you leave a manager.” But what if the job is perfect...
© The Author(s) 2017. Researchers have recently begun to take a person-centered (profile) approach t...
Researchers have recently begun to take a person-centered (profile) approach to investigate how the ...
International audienceA growing academic literature dedicated to organizational commitment has adopt...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of distinguishing among foci and bases of commitment....
A committed workforce is critical to the success of any organization. While there was a great deal o...
Recent efforts have been made to identify and compare employees with profiles reflecting different c...
We wish to introduce the concept of the five-factor model of employee commitment while proving that ...
Recent efforts have been made to identify and compare employees with profiles reflecting different c...
Considerable progress in commitment theory has been made possible by the adoption of a person-center...
Recent efforts have been made to identify and compare employees with profiles reflecting different c...
Organizational commitment is a force that binds individuals to their company through their desire, o...
There has been a recent increase in the application of person-centered research strategies in the in...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to develop a multidimensional measure of continuance ...
It is well established that employee commitment can take different forms (e.g., affective, normative...
There is a phrase “You don’t leave the company; you leave a manager.” But what if the job is perfect...