Nathan H. Cannon, David N. Herda, Thomas M. Puffer
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Abstract
This article summarizes a recently published academic study (Cannon, Herda, and Puffer 2019) that examines factors associated with Big 4 alumni's proclivity to benefit their former firm by recommending the firm to others as a potential service provider or employer (i.e., post-employment citizenship). Based on social exchange theory, our study predicts and finds that alumni who perceive their firm treated them fairly and supported them during their time with the firm are more committed to the firm, and therefore more likely to engage in post-employment citizenship. Although we find that firm commitment decreases after individuals exit the firm, our results suggest that the firm's alumni outreach efforts (both formal and informal) can help soften this decline. Practical implications for audit firms are discussed.
本文总结了最近发表的一项学术研究(Cannon, Herda, and Puffer 2019),该研究调查了与四大校友倾向相关的因素,即通过向他人推荐公司作为潜在的服务提供商或雇主(即离职后的公民身份),从而使他们的前公司受益。基于社会交换理论,我们的研究预测并发现,那些认为公司在他们任职期间公平对待和支持他们的校友对公司更忠诚,因此更有可能从事离职后的公民活动。尽管我们发现,在个人离开公司后,公司的忠诚度会下降,但我们的研究结果表明,公司的校友拓展工作(包括正式的和非正式的)可以帮助缓和这种下降。讨论了对审计事务所的实际影响。