The role of organizational culture in the relationship between leadership and organizational commitment: an empirical study in a Greek organization |
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Authors: | Maria Simosi Athena Xenikou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Product &2. Systems Design Engineering , University of the Aegean , Syros , Greece m.simosi@aegean.gr;4. Department of Philosophy and History of Science , University of Athens , Athens , Greece |
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Abstract: | The aim of this paper is to explore the nature of relationships between organizational culture and leadership behaviours in affecting employees' commitment to their work organization. Building on organizational commitment literature, this study used a survey methodology. Empirical evidence was obtained from 300 employees working in a large Greek service company. The analyses indicated that the culture orientations examined served as mediators in the relationship between leader behaviour and followers' affective and normative commitment to the organization. The findings also indicated that continuance commitment is a two-dimensional construct; the ‘personal sacrifices’ dimension was found to be related to organizational culture and transactional contingent reward. This research paper has key messages for practitioners contributing to the fields of commitment, organizational culture, leadership and human resource management. |
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Keywords: | Greece leadership organizational commitment organizational culture |
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