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This study examines cross-level relationship between implemented high performance work system (HPWS) and employee service related behaviors along with the mediating effects of employees' affective commitment between this relationship. Although, research studies have confirmed the positive...
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Affective commitment has been highlighted as a key determinant of positive organizational level outcomes by numerous international studies. However, the attempts to explore the antecedents of affective commitment in the setting of Pakistani banking sector have been rare. Affective commitment...
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High performance work systems (HPWS) and their effect on firm performance is examined using a single holistic case study design in which the Total Strategic Resource Approach (TSRA) is used to measure the extent of HPWS implementation in a private Pakistani hospital. Using a mixed methodology...
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This research intends to develop and corroborate the structural anatomy of service fairness perceptions, relationship quality in conjunction with customer loyaltyin commercial banks. This study inspects the intervening mechanism of trustworthiness between service fairness and relationship...
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The present study investigates the mediating role of perceived organizational support, trust and affective commitment in the relationship between person-organization fit and innovative work behavior. Sample consists of 151 respondents. Existing validated questionnaires were used for the...
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The present study aimed at finding out work-family enrichment as predictors of work outcomes (job satisfaction, affective commitment and turnover intentions). The sample comprised of 225 individuals involved in teaching profession was selected from the public and private colleges of Sargodha....
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The ongoing debate to unlock the black box between HRM and performance is yet to be fully concluded. This paper addresses the recent calls by adding three employee outcomes (affective commitment, job satisfaction, and turnover intention) as a mediating mechanism in the causal chain from HR...
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The ultimate plan of this study is to explore and examine the mediating influence of affective commitment while reviewing the impact of psychological empowerment and perceived career support on employee’s work engagement. To test the hypotheses empirically, the regression analysis was...
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Grounded in Social Learning Theory, this study explores the connection between Inclusive Leadership and Knowledge Hiding Behavior, to better understand the mechanism that how inclusive leadership influences knowledge hiding, and reasons behind certain individuals; dissimilar to others; are...
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Based upon the theory of planned behavior, this research intends to examine the direct impact ofemployees' change-related self-efficacy on their commitment to the change process. Further, employees' readiness for change is proposed as a mediator between change-related self-efficacy and...
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