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The power of goal internalization: studying psychological empowerment in a Venezuelan plant
Authors:Luis M Arciniega  Sanjay T Menon
Institution:1. Department of Business Administration, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico City, Mexicolarciniega@itam.mx;3. Department of Management and Marketing, Louisiana State University, Shreveport, LA, USA
Abstract:This study, based in a manufacturing plant in Venezuela, examines the relationship between perceived task characteristics, psychological empowerment and commitment, using a questionnaire survey of 313 employees. The objective of the study was to assess the effects of an organizational intervention at the plant aimed at increasing productivity by providing performance feedback on key aspects of its daily operations. It was hypothesized that perceived characteristics of the task environment, such as task meaningfulness and task feedback, will enhance psychological empowerment, which in turn will have a positive impact on employee commitment. Test of a structural model revealed that the relationship of task meaningfulness and task feedback with affective commitment was partially mediated by the empowerment dimensions of perceived control and goal internalization. The results highlight the role of goal internalization as a key mediating mechanism between job characteristics and affective commitment. The study also validates a Spanish-language version of the psychological empowerment scale by Menon (2001).
Keywords:affective commitment  goal internalization  job characteristics  organizational commitment  psychological empowerment
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