The effects of ethical climate on organizational identification, supervisory trust, and turnover among salespeople |
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Authors: | James B DeConinck |
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Institution: | Department of Marketing and Professional Selling, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723, United States |
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Abstract: | This study examined how an ethical work climate influences salespersons' organizational identification, supervisory trust, organizational commitment, turnover intentions, and turnover. Using a sample of 393 salespeople, the results found that facets of an ethical work climate are related directly to supervisory trust and organizational identification. One aspect of an ethical work climate, ethical norms, was related directly to turnover. These results indicate that an ethical work climate can directly affect salespersons' job attitudes and outcomes. The results indicate the importance of measuring ethical work climate from a multi-dimensional perspective. |
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Keywords: | Ethical work climate Organizational identification Supervisory trust Organizational commitment Turnover intentions Turnover |
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