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Predicting employee commitment and satisfaction: The relative effects of socialization and demographics
Taormina,Robert J.
2017-09-21
Source PublicationInternational Journal of Human Resource Management
ABS Journal Level3
ISSN09585192
Volume10Issue:6Pages:1060-1076
Abstract

This study compared the relative influences of organizational socialization and demographic variables on job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Organizational variables were assessed by asking 193 Chinese employees in Hong Kong to evaluate socialization within their companies, namely: (1) training received; (2) understanding of the organization; (3) co-worker support; and (4) future prospects within their companies. Dependent variables were standard measures of (affective, continuance and normative) commitment and of satisfaction (with co-workers, pay, promotion, supervisors and the work). Results revealed higher correlations between the socialization measures and job satisfaction and commitment than between the demographic measures and the dependent variables. Although a few demographic measures had some predictive power, the regression analyses confirmed that the socialization variables were consistently stronger predictors of both satisfaction and commitment. Strategic implications for human resource management are discussed.

KeywordChina Hrm Job Satisfaction Organizational Commitment Organizational Socialization Strategic Human Resource Management
DOI10.1080/095851999340125
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Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-0344392430
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationDept. of Mgmt. and Intl. BusinessMassey UniversityNSMC,New Zealand
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Taormina,Robert J.. Predicting employee commitment and satisfaction: The relative effects of socialization and demographics[J]. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2017, 10(6), 1060-1076.
APA Taormina,Robert J..(2017). Predicting employee commitment and satisfaction: The relative effects of socialization and demographics. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 10(6), 1060-1076.
MLA Taormina,Robert J.."Predicting employee commitment and satisfaction: The relative effects of socialization and demographics".International Journal of Human Resource Management 10.6(2017):1060-1076.
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