Variability in the Organizational Climate of Government Offices and Affective Organizational Commitment
<title>Abstract</title> This study examined the shared perceptions of 739 professional and technical employees regarding organizational climate and the strength of affective commitment in fifty-one geographically dispersed offices of an agency of state government. The results indicated that the level of affective commitment in these offices could be predicted reliably (adjusted <italic>R</italic>2 = .75) from three of the eight dimensions of organizational climate included in the study: goal ambiguity, social cohesion and fairness and equity. Implications of these results with respect to developing effective human resource management strategies in public sector organizations are discussed in detail.
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2012
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Authors: | Hassan, Shahidul ; Rohrbaugh, John |
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Public Management Review. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1471-9037. - Vol. 14.2012, 5, p. 563-584
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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