This study examined the contribution of two concepts to the conventional view of commitment: foci of commitment, the individuals and groups to whom an employee is attached, and bases of commitment, the motives engendering attachment. Commitment to top management, supervisor, and work group were important determinants of job satisfaction, intent-to quit, and prosocial organizational behaviors over and above commitment to an organization. Compliance, identification, and internalization as bases of commitment were unique determinants above and beyond commitment to the foci
Due to three trends in the current business environment, organizational commitment has taken on adde...
No study has been reported thus far in the commitment literature which clarifies the relationship be...
Purpose: This paper aims to gain insight into the psychological dynamics of work motivation; specifi...
This study examined the contribution of two concepts to the conventional view of commitment: foci of...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of distinguishing among foci and bases of commitment....
Recent studies indicate that employees distinguish between commitments to interpersonal foci within ...
Previous research has found that employee commitment and job performance are largely unrelated. Howe...
Three longitudinal studies investigated the usefulness of distinguishing among employees' affective ...
The purpose of this paper is to extend understanding regarding the basis and foci of employee commit...
We tested the generalizability of Meyer and Allen's (1991) three-component model of commitment to fi...
This study is an investigation into the complexities of organizational commitment and its effect(s) ...
Recent research on employee commitment has adopted a multifoci framework, arguing that it is importa...
ABSTRACT: Organisational commitment, as a subset of the psychological contract, is an important cons...
We evaluate the contribution of multiple foci and bases of commitment in explaining work attitudes a...
Organisational commitment, as a subset of the psychological contract, is an important consideration ...
Due to three trends in the current business environment, organizational commitment has taken on adde...
No study has been reported thus far in the commitment literature which clarifies the relationship be...
Purpose: This paper aims to gain insight into the psychological dynamics of work motivation; specifi...
This study examined the contribution of two concepts to the conventional view of commitment: foci of...
Prior research has demonstrated the importance of distinguishing among foci and bases of commitment....
Recent studies indicate that employees distinguish between commitments to interpersonal foci within ...
Previous research has found that employee commitment and job performance are largely unrelated. Howe...
Three longitudinal studies investigated the usefulness of distinguishing among employees' affective ...
The purpose of this paper is to extend understanding regarding the basis and foci of employee commit...
We tested the generalizability of Meyer and Allen's (1991) three-component model of commitment to fi...
This study is an investigation into the complexities of organizational commitment and its effect(s) ...
Recent research on employee commitment has adopted a multifoci framework, arguing that it is importa...
ABSTRACT: Organisational commitment, as a subset of the psychological contract, is an important cons...
We evaluate the contribution of multiple foci and bases of commitment in explaining work attitudes a...
Organisational commitment, as a subset of the psychological contract, is an important consideration ...
Due to three trends in the current business environment, organizational commitment has taken on adde...
No study has been reported thus far in the commitment literature which clarifies the relationship be...
Purpose: This paper aims to gain insight into the psychological dynamics of work motivation; specifi...