Hierarchical Differences in Supervisor Support and Coworker Support

Yasutaka Hashigami, Masaharu Tsujimoto
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Reference [1]stated that when supervisors act as agents of the organization, then employees develop global views concerning the degree to which supervisors value their contributions and care about their well-being. Reference [2] indicated that strength of influence on the perceived organizational support (POS), follows to the status of supervisors. Reference [3] reported coworkers' influence on POS through social networking. However, there are few studies on PSS according to hierarchy and PCS. This study investigated the strength of employees' perceptions of support from coworker and from supervisors, and the correlation between perceived coworker support, supervisor support with affective commitment, and citizenship behavior. Research subjects included are 83 technical employees working in two factories belonging in a steel manufacturing group located in the region in Japan. We analyzed the data using regression analysis and covariance structure analysis. We found that (1) perceived support from coworkers had greater influence than that from the factory manager and immediate supervisors. (2) Perceived support from upper manager influence more than that from the factory manager and immediate supervisors. (3) Affective commitment (AC) mediated between perceived coworkers and supervisor support and citizenship behavior. The study suggested that the perceived support of coworkers and upper managers has a strong influence on employees.
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主管支持和同事支持的等级差异
参考文献[1]指出,当管理者作为组织的代理人时,员工就会对管理者重视他们的贡献和关心他们的福祉的程度产生全局的看法。文献[2]表明,对组织支持感知(POS)的影响强度与管理者的地位有关。文献[3]报道了同事通过社交网络对POS的影响。然而,从层次和PCS角度对PSS的研究很少。本研究考察了员工对同事支持和主管支持的感知强度,以及感知到的同事支持、主管支持与情感承诺、公民行为之间的相关性。研究对象包括在日本该地区一家钢铁制造集团的两家工厂工作的83名技术员工。我们使用回归分析和协方差结构分析对数据进行分析。我们发现(1)来自同事的感知支持比来自工厂经理和直接主管的感知支持有更大的影响。(2)上级管理者对员工支持的影响大于工厂经理和直接主管的影响。(3)情感承诺在感知同事、主管支持和公民行为之间起中介作用。研究表明,同事和高层管理人员的支持感对员工有很大的影响。
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