WOS:000244604400001 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Integrating insights from the social exchange perspective and the social identity perspective, we propose that evaluations of support received from the organization and its representatives and organizational identification interact to predict withdrawal from the job. The relationship of support with withdrawal is proposed to be weaker the more strongly employees identify with the organization. This prediction was confirmed in 2 samples focusing on different operationalizations of support and withdrawal. Study 1 explored the interaction between organizational support and organizational identification in predicting turnover intention; Study 2 investigated the link between supervisor support and...
This research specifies and empirically tests some of the mechanisms by which organizational identif...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
none5siPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1-1...
Integrating insights from the social exchange perspective and the social identity perspective, we pr...
textabstractIntegrating insights from the social exchange perspective and the social identity perspe...
We integrate social exchange and social identity perspectives to propose and test the prediction tha...
We integrate social exchange and social identity perspectives to propose and test the prediction tha...
Starting from the insights of social identity theory and social exchange theory, the present study a...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
The article examines the role of organizational identification and job satisfaction in relation to t...
This dissertation proposes the discussion of four empirical studies which show the validity of a new...
Background: Recent research postulated that organizational identification plays an important role in...
Organizational support theory (OST) suggests that employees develop a general perception of the exte...
This study examines how organizations shape potential employees’ social identity prior to joining th...
This research specifies and empirically tests some of the mechanisms by which organizational identif...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
none5siPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1-1...
Integrating insights from the social exchange perspective and the social identity perspective, we pr...
textabstractIntegrating insights from the social exchange perspective and the social identity perspe...
We integrate social exchange and social identity perspectives to propose and test the prediction tha...
We integrate social exchange and social identity perspectives to propose and test the prediction tha...
Starting from the insights of social identity theory and social exchange theory, the present study a...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
The article examines the role of organizational identification and job satisfaction in relation to t...
This dissertation proposes the discussion of four empirical studies which show the validity of a new...
Background: Recent research postulated that organizational identification plays an important role in...
Organizational support theory (OST) suggests that employees develop a general perception of the exte...
This study examines how organizations shape potential employees’ social identity prior to joining th...
This research specifies and empirically tests some of the mechanisms by which organizational identif...
Purpose: – Employees need to feel secure to perform their job effectively, therefore job insecurity ...
none5siPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine ego-identity (Erikson, Psychol Issues 1:1-1...