Purpose To understand whether the three dimensions of work–family culture, namely managerial support, negative consequences and organizational time demands relate in different ways with different types of commitment; affective, continuance and normative. The relationships were examined in a three-country cross-national context. Design/methodology/approach Questionnaire survey was conducted in India, Peru and Spain among executives and managers drawn from both the manufacturing and the services sectors. Findings The three countries were both similar and different with Peru and Spain more similar to each other than with India. Managerial support dimension of work–family culture predicted affective commitment across all the three coun...
Organisational culture has become an increasing important aspect in the study of human behaviour in ...
ISSN (Online) 2222-2839In this study, the researcher has tried toinvestigate the three types of orga...
Organizational culture is no longer seen as a legacy of the past is seen as a mere, but also must be...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between organizational culture traits (involvement, ...
With increasing globalization of business and diversity within the workplace, there has been growing...
Purpose: This study examines affective commitment, normative commitment, and continuance commitment ...
The paper investigates whether organisational commitment is culturally bound. Literature was reviewe...
Affective organizational and occupational commitment is crucial for organizations. It has been prov...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between cultural dimensions and t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine affective commitment, normative commitment, and cont...
Abstract Purpose: The objective of this study is to analyze the mediating effect of satisfaction o...
Organizational commitment has been linked to different culture types in previous research. It is als...
The objective of this study is to find out the contribution of various cultural variables on the org...
A review of the literature reveals that organisational commitment is an outcome of organisational cu...
The study examines the literature on affective, continuance, and normative forms of employee commitm...
Organisational culture has become an increasing important aspect in the study of human behaviour in ...
ISSN (Online) 2222-2839In this study, the researcher has tried toinvestigate the three types of orga...
Organizational culture is no longer seen as a legacy of the past is seen as a mere, but also must be...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between organizational culture traits (involvement, ...
With increasing globalization of business and diversity within the workplace, there has been growing...
Purpose: This study examines affective commitment, normative commitment, and continuance commitment ...
The paper investigates whether organisational commitment is culturally bound. Literature was reviewe...
Affective organizational and occupational commitment is crucial for organizations. It has been prov...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between cultural dimensions and t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine affective commitment, normative commitment, and cont...
Abstract Purpose: The objective of this study is to analyze the mediating effect of satisfaction o...
Organizational commitment has been linked to different culture types in previous research. It is als...
The objective of this study is to find out the contribution of various cultural variables on the org...
A review of the literature reveals that organisational commitment is an outcome of organisational cu...
The study examines the literature on affective, continuance, and normative forms of employee commitm...
Organisational culture has become an increasing important aspect in the study of human behaviour in ...
ISSN (Online) 2222-2839In this study, the researcher has tried toinvestigate the three types of orga...
Organizational culture is no longer seen as a legacy of the past is seen as a mere, but also must be...