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The role of person and organizational variables in the three component model of occupational commitment
Authors:Shu‐Huei Lin  Liang‐Chih Huang  Chiung‐Chuan Chang  Chiou‐Shiu Lin  Po‐Chien Chang  Pei‐Fan Chen
Abstract:
We add to the small number of studies that have used the Meyer, Allen, and Smith (1993) three component model to better understand occupational commitment. A series of demographic (age, education), dispositional (emotional intelligence), and organizational variables (human resources practices and perceived organizational support) were examined for their relationship to occupational commitment. Our relatively small set of variables, from 431 debt‐collection employees and their supervisors at 34 banks in Taiwan, accounted for substantial variance in each of the commitment facets. In the context of the entire set of variables, perceived organizational support was the strongest predictor across all three forms of occupational commitment. Other variables (e.g., age, emotional intelligence) were of predictive value for a subset of the components only. Copyright © 2013 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:developmental human resource practices  perceived organizational support  occupational commitment  emotional intelligence  pratiques des ressources humaines dé  veloppementales  soutien organisationnel perç  u  engagement professionnel  intelligence é  motionnelle
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