Organizational Attachment

IF 2.2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Personnel Psychology Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1027/1866-5888/a000252
Justin R. Feeney, Ian R. Gellatly, R. Goffin, Michelle Inness
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Abstract. There is a trend to view workplace relationships through the lens of attachment theory. We developed and validated a 7-item Organizational Attachment Scale (OAS). In Study 1, we recruited 957 participants, who filled out study materials at three separate times. The OAS preserved the two-factor solution in traditional attachment measures – anxious attachment and avoidant attachment – and was invariant across time. In Study 2, we recruited 400 participants who completed the OAS in addition to several other surveys. The OAS was conceptually unique from Richards and Schat’s (2011) Co-Worker Attachment Scale (CWAS). The OAS incrementally predicted organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and organizational identity beyond the CWAS. Additionally, the OAS incrementally predicted organizational citizenship behavior and counterproductive work behavior beyond the CWAS.
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摘要有一种趋势是通过依恋理论来看待职场关系。我们开发并验证了一个包含7个条目的组织依恋量表(OAS)。在研究1中,我们招募了957名参与者,他们在三个不同的时间填写了研究材料。OAS保留了传统依恋测量的双因素解决方案-焦虑依恋和回避依恋-并且在时间上是不变的。在研究2中,我们招募了400名参与者,他们完成了OAS以及其他几项调查。OAS在概念上与Richards和Schat(2011)的同事依恋量表(CWAS)不同。OAS对组织承诺、工作满意度和组织认同的预测超出了CWAS。此外,OAS对组织公民行为和反生产行为的预测增量高于CWAS。
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Journal of Personnel Psychology
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