Affective commitment, loyalty to supervisor and guanxi: Chinese employees in joint ventures and reformed state-owned enterprises

Yui-tim Wong
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Purpose This study aims to investigate and compare the relationships of affective commitment, loyalty to supervisor and guanxi among Chinese workers in joint ventures (JVs) and state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Design/methodology/approach In the proposed model, job security is considered as an antecedent of affective commitment, and subordinate–supervisor guanxi is viewed as an antecedent of loyalty to supervisor. The model further suggests that affective commitment will affect employees’ turnover intention and organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) and that loyalty to supervisor will affect employees’ OCB. A data set consisting of 255 employees in three JVs and 253 employees in three SOEs in China is used to test the hypotheses empirically. Findings The LISREL results support the hypotheses and show the major differences of employees’ attitudes and behaviour in JVs and SOEs today. Research limitations/implications This study shows the differences of effects of commitment on OCB in JVs and SOEs and also clarifies the mixed and inconsistent findings of the effects of affective commitment and commitment to supervisor on OCB in the previous literature. Practical implications Given that the effects of affective commitment and loyalty to supervisor on OCB are different in JVs and SOEs, different policies should be adopted to enhance the OCB in these two types of organisations. Originality/value The research results show the major differences of employees’ attitudes and behaviour in JVs and SOEs today. The comparison of the results has implications to the extant literature.
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情感性承诺、上司忠诚与关系:合资企业与国企改革中的中国员工
目的本研究旨在调查和比较合资企业和国有企业中国员工情感承诺、上司忠诚和关系之间的关系。在提出的模型中,工作保障被认为是情感承诺的先决条件,上下级关系被认为是对上级忠诚的先决条件。该模型进一步表明,情感承诺会影响员工的离职倾向和组织公民行为,而对主管的忠诚会影响员工的组织公民行为。本文采用中国三家合资企业255名员工和三家国有企业253名员工的数据集对假设进行实证检验。LISREL的结果支持了这些假设,并显示了今天在合资企业和国有企业中员工的态度和行为的主要差异。本研究揭示了合资企业和国有企业承诺对组织公民行为影响的差异,也澄清了以往文献中关于情感承诺和主管承诺对组织公民行为影响的混杂和不一致的研究结果。鉴于在合资企业和国有企业中,情感承诺和上司忠诚对组织公民行为的影响是不同的,因此在这两种类型的组织中,应采取不同的政策来加强组织公民行为。研究结果表明,今天的合资企业和国有企业员工的态度和行为存在重大差异。结果的比较对现存文献有启示意义。
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