Authors
Naomi Ellemers, Dick de Gilder, Henriette van den Heuvel
Publication date
1998/10
Journal
Journal of applied psychology
Volume
83
Issue
5
Pages
717
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Among a representative sample of the Dutch population (Study 1: N= 690), career-oriented and team-oriented commitment were assessed, in addition to affective organizational commitment (JP Meyer and NJ Allen, 1991). Confirmatory factor analysis supported the proposed distinction between the 2 specific forms of commitment at the measurement level. Furthermore, the construct validity of team-oriented and career-oriented commitment as well as their differential implications were corroborated by self-reports of work-related behavior 1 year later. The distinction between career-oriented and team-oriented commitment was then cross-validated in a 2nd study, among employees of a financial service organization in Belgium (N= 287), in which the constructs proved to be not only differentially related to self-reported behavior at work, but also predictive of performance ratings by superiors.(PsycINFO Database Record …
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Scholar articles
N Ellemers, D de Gilder, H van den Heuvel - Journal of applied psychology, 1998
N Ellemers, H Van den Heuvel, D De Gilder, A Maass… - British Journal of Social Psychology, 2004