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COLLECTIVIST ORIENTATION AS A PREDICTOR OF AFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT: A STUDY CONDUCTED IN CHINA
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2002
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Work AttitudeEmployee AttitudeCollectivist OrientationManagementMotivationSpecific OrganizationBusinessSocial SciencesCommitment ModelApplied Social PsychologyOrganizational CommitmentAffective Organizational CommitmentHuman Resource ManagementEmployee EngagementOrganizational PsychologyOrganizational BehaviorPsychology
This study tested the hypothesis of collectivist orientation as a predictor of affective organizational commitment. Data from 510 employees working in two organizations in China supported the hypothesis, that is, collectivist orientation is a significant predictor of affective organizational commitment when employees' specific organization, age, sex, organizational tenure, educational level, and pay satisfaction are controlled.
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