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How does participation impact IT workers' organizational commitment? Examining the mediating roles of internal communication adequacy, burnout and job satisfaction

Yannick Atouba
- 01 Mar 2021 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 4, pp 580-592
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In this article, the authors examine the role of three mediators, namely internal communication quality, burnout and job satisfaction, and empirically test multiple alternative explanations/paths for the relationship between employee participation and organizational commitment.
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The purpose of this study is to revisit the relationship between employee participation and organizational commitment to determine the mediational mechanisms that underlie it. Specifically, the study examines the role of three heretofore unexamined mediators, namely internal communication quality, burnout and job satisfaction and empirically tests multiple alternative explanations/paths for the relationship between employee participation and organizational commitment.,The data for this study were collected using a cross-sectional online survey of 111 IT professionals (e.g. engineers, technicians, etc.) employed at a public IT company (PITC) in the Midwest of the USA.,Overall, the results of this study provide strong support for an indirect relationship between employee work participation and organizational commitment. More specifically, the results of the study show that that relationship is mediated by internal communication adequacy, job satisfaction, as well as the path Burnout—job satisfaction.,This study makes an important contribution to our understanding of how to make the implementation and evaluation of participative practices more effective. It identifies/clarifies the conditions under which participative approaches are likely to induce employees' organizational commitment.

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Organizational Commitment, Job Satisfaction and Turnover Among Psychiatric Technicians. Technical Report No. 16.

Abstract: Abstract : A study is reported of the variations in organizational commitment and job satisfaction, as related to subsequent turnover in a sample of recently-employed psychiatric technician trainees. A longitudinal study was made across a 10 1/2 month period, with attitude measures collected at four points in time. For this sample, job satisfaction measures appeared better able to differentiate future stayers from leavers in the earliest phase of the study. With the passage of time, organizational commitment measures proved to be a better predictor of turnover, and job satisfaction failed to predict turnover. The findings are discussed in the light of other related studies, and possible explanations are examined. (Modified author abstract)

Mapping intrapreneurship through the dimensions of happiness at work and internal communication

TL;DR: Galván-Vela et al. as mentioned in this paper explored how internal communication impacts happiness at work and intrapreneurship through the dimensions of communication climate and communication in meetings, and found that 57.7% of the sample is satisfied with the communication climate, 28.85% moderately satisfied, and 13.47% dissatisfied.
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A Structural Model to Explain Influences of Organisational Communication on the Organisational Commitment of Primary School Staff

John De Nobile, +1 more
- 10 Jun 2022 - 
TL;DR: This paper investigated the relationships between a comprehensive set of aspects of organisational communication and general organisational commitment, while also identifying those that had the most important effects on organizational commitment, including openness between principals and staff, supportive communication among colleagues and communication overload.
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The Impact of Knowledge Sharing and Participative Decision-Making on Employee Turnover Intention: The Mediating Role of Perceived Organizational Support

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the interaction between knowledge sharing, participative decision-making, and turnover intention, mediated by perceived organizational support using a structural equation model, and found that knowledge sharing and employee participation in decision making are positively associated with perceived organizational supports, and the turnover intention.
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