Organizational antecedents of employee perceived organizational support in China: a grounded investigation |
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Authors: | Yan Zhang Jiing-Lih Farh Hui Wang |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology , Peking University , Beijing, P.R. China annyan.zhang@pku.edu.cn;3. Business School, HongKong University of Science and Technology , Hong Kong, P.R. China;4. GuangHua Management School, Peking University , Beijing, P.R. China |
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Abstract: | Perceived organizational support (POS) has received a lot of research attention since it was introduced into the organizational behavioral research in 1986. The extant research has shown that POS is a major driver of employee motivation, performance, and organizational commitment. However, relatively fewer studies were conducted to identify the antecedents or determinants of POS, and most of them were conducted in the North American context. Taking an inductive approach, we identified organizational antecedents of POS in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The results of our research showed that, as compared with those findings in the western literature, the major antecedents of POS in the PRC included some common factors (e.g. procedural justice and supervisor support) as well as cultural-specific factors (e.g. care for disadvantaged employees and care for employees' family). The implications for future research on POS and management practices in cross-cultural research were also discussed. |
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Keywords: | antecedents of organizational support China perceived organizational support |
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