Ch. 3 - Organizational Commitment Flashcards
How is organizational commitment related to withdrawal behaviour?
Higher organizational commitment is related to lower withdrawal behaviour (negatively correlated)
What are the 3 forms of organizational commitment?
-Affective Commitment
-Continuance Commitment
-Normative Commitment
Affective Commitment
An employee’s desire to remain a member of an organization because of an emotional attachment to, or involvement in, that organization.
Continuance Commitment
An employee’s desire to remain a member of an organization because of an awareness of the costs associated with leaving
Normative Commitment
An employee’s desire to remain a member of an organization because of a feeling of obligation
Match the following scenarios with their form or organization commitment:
A: I’m good friends with my colleagues. I’d miss them if I left.
B: My organization gave me my start.
C: My kids go to a good school, and my spouse has a good job.
D: My employer has helped me significantly several times. I can’t leave for nothing!
E: My current duties are rewarding. I enjoy my work.
A: Affective Commitment
B: Normative Commitment
C: Continuance Commitment
D: Normative Commitment
E: Affective Commitment
Embeddedness
An employee’s connection & sense of fit in the organization & community
Independent forms model
Predicts that various withdrawal behaviours are uncorrelated, so that engaging in one type of withdrawal has little influence on engaging in other types
Compensatory forms model
Various withdrawal behaviours are negatively correlated, so that engaging in one type of withdrawal makes one less likely to engage in other types. A form of withdrawal compensates for dissatisfaction, thus no other withdrawal is necessary.
Progression model
Various withdrawal behaviours are positively correlated, so that engaging in one type of withdrawal makes one more likely to engage in other types (more serious withdrawal behaviours)
Survivor Syndrome
Present in employees who remain after a business engages in employee downsizing. “Survivors” exhibit feelings of anger, depression, fear, distrust, and guilt. Tends to reduce organizational commitment.
Psychological Contracts
Employee beliefs about what employees owe to the organization and what the organization owes to them.
What are the common employee reactions to negative work events?
-Employee remains supportive while hoping for improvement (Loyalty)
-Interest & effort in the job is reduced (Neglect)
True/False: Most employees actively look for new jobs when an organization goes through tough times.
True. People tend to actually look for new jobs when an organization faces hardships. In fact, around 60 percent of employees think about looking for jobs at any given time.
How does diversity of the workforce affect organizational commitment?
Diversity often leads to individuals feeling disconnected from the organization if they don’t have similar traits to their peers.