821 resultados para Rating of Employees
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Numerous scholars have accumulated evidence on the positive effects that employees’ organizational justice perceptions exert on work-related outcomes such as affective commitment. However, research still lacks understanding of the underlying mechanisms connecting the two constructs. In this article we aim to narrow this gap by examining the concept of psychological ownership as a possible mediator between organizational justice perceptions and affective commitment. Investigating a sample of 619 employees, we find distributive justice to be positively related to psychological ownership, and observe psychological ownership as a full mediator of the distributive justice and affective commitment relationship. These insights offer a new explanation in understanding the justice-commitment connection, contributing to both organizational justice and psychological ownership literature and opening up ways for promising future research.
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Reprinted by permission from the final volume of "Life and labour of the people of London."
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Also in Congressional serial volume 11368.
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"April 1950."
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At head of title: United States Navy dept. Bureau of navigation.
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Printed in Great Britain.
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At head of title: Public and Employee Relations Research Service.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Hearings held March 16 and April 2, 1926