Based on studies of unionized nurses and water workers in the United Kingdom, perceived union support was associated with union commitment, union citizenship behaviors, and intent to quit union membership and switch unions. Instrumentality was less significant as an antecedent of most of these outcomes. In contrast to earlier findings on organization-employee exchange, although accounting for a relatively small percentage of variance, exchange ideology negatively moderated several of the relationships between support and instrumentality, on one hand, and commitment and union citizenship behaviors, on the other
In today's rapidly changing and increasingly complex environment, organizations have relied on their...
Basically, unions offer the promise of a number of benefits in order to solicit members’ commitment....
In the present study, we develop and test a model where POS and exchange ideology are the two interd...
Based on studies of unionized nurses and water workers in the United Kingdom, perceived union suppor...
Drawing on a study of 423 union members in a UK Primary Care Trust, we use structural equation model...
Drawing on a study of members of the U.K. National Union of Teachers, this article considers the ext...
Perceived union support and union instrumentality have been shown to uniquely predict union loyalty....
Unionized employees have their commitment courted by both their employer and union. They can form a ...
This study examines two widely researched attitudes of union members—satisfaction with and commitmen...
This article contributes to debates about trade unions and conflict by studying how individuals' per...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
This paper examines the pattern and consequences of commitment to organisation and union amongst uni...
Research on union member attitudes has focused chiefly on union commitment and union instru-mentalit...
have been used to explain the relationship of perceived organizational support and leader-member exc...
Many studies of cross-national survey data find that union members are more likely to be supportive ...
In today's rapidly changing and increasingly complex environment, organizations have relied on their...
Basically, unions offer the promise of a number of benefits in order to solicit members’ commitment....
In the present study, we develop and test a model where POS and exchange ideology are the two interd...
Based on studies of unionized nurses and water workers in the United Kingdom, perceived union suppor...
Drawing on a study of 423 union members in a UK Primary Care Trust, we use structural equation model...
Drawing on a study of members of the U.K. National Union of Teachers, this article considers the ext...
Perceived union support and union instrumentality have been shown to uniquely predict union loyalty....
Unionized employees have their commitment courted by both their employer and union. They can form a ...
This study examines two widely researched attitudes of union members—satisfaction with and commitmen...
This article contributes to debates about trade unions and conflict by studying how individuals' per...
This research sits with recent efforts to examine the group-processes that underpin collective actio...
This paper examines the pattern and consequences of commitment to organisation and union amongst uni...
Research on union member attitudes has focused chiefly on union commitment and union instru-mentalit...
have been used to explain the relationship of perceived organizational support and leader-member exc...
Many studies of cross-national survey data find that union members are more likely to be supportive ...
In today's rapidly changing and increasingly complex environment, organizations have relied on their...
Basically, unions offer the promise of a number of benefits in order to solicit members’ commitment....
In the present study, we develop and test a model where POS and exchange ideology are the two interd...