This study examined cross-national invariance of Meyer and Allen’s three-component model of organizational commitment using samples of university faculty from six European countries. The analysis revealed strict factorial measurement invariance of affective, continuance, and normative organizational commitment constructs (AC, CC, and NC, respectively). While the samples failed to differ in AC and CC, substantial cross-national differences were found for NC. Results showed an invariant zero correlation between AC and CC, and NC associated positively with affective and continuance components. Procedural justice predicted AC and less strongly NC, but it had no effect on CC. A positive link with job performance was found for AC, a negative one ...
In developing their three-component model of organizational commitment, Meyer and Allen (1991) empha...
Because organizational commitment has been conceptualized and measured in various ways, research exa...
Organizational commitment has shown strong and consistent relationship with positive outcomes for co...
This study examined cross-national invariance of Meyer and Allen’s three-component model of organiza...
This study examined cross-national invariance of Meyer and Allen's three-component model of organiza...
Contains fulltext : 87108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This study examined cross-national invariance of Meyer and Allen’s three-component model of organiza...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine affective commitment, normative commitment, and cont...
Purpose: This study examines affective commitment, normative commitment, and continuance commitment ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine affective commitment, normative commitment, and cont...
Employee organisational commitment has been long and extensively studied until now (Meyer & Allen,...
This study examined the validity of a multidimensional model of employee commitment in Europe. The s...
This study investigated the usefulness of the three-dimensional conceptualisation of organisational ...
We tested the generalizability of Meyer and Allen's (1991) three-component model of commitment to fi...
International audienceA growing academic literature dedicated to organizational commitment has adopt...
In developing their three-component model of organizational commitment, Meyer and Allen (1991) empha...
Because organizational commitment has been conceptualized and measured in various ways, research exa...
Organizational commitment has shown strong and consistent relationship with positive outcomes for co...
This study examined cross-national invariance of Meyer and Allen’s three-component model of organiza...
This study examined cross-national invariance of Meyer and Allen's three-component model of organiza...
Contains fulltext : 87108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This study examined cross-national invariance of Meyer and Allen’s three-component model of organiza...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine affective commitment, normative commitment, and cont...
Purpose: This study examines affective commitment, normative commitment, and continuance commitment ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine affective commitment, normative commitment, and cont...
Employee organisational commitment has been long and extensively studied until now (Meyer & Allen,...
This study examined the validity of a multidimensional model of employee commitment in Europe. The s...
This study investigated the usefulness of the three-dimensional conceptualisation of organisational ...
We tested the generalizability of Meyer and Allen's (1991) three-component model of commitment to fi...
International audienceA growing academic literature dedicated to organizational commitment has adopt...
In developing their three-component model of organizational commitment, Meyer and Allen (1991) empha...
Because organizational commitment has been conceptualized and measured in various ways, research exa...
Organizational commitment has shown strong and consistent relationship with positive outcomes for co...