CIVIC DUTY AND EMPLOYEE OUTCOMES: DO HIGH COMMITMENT HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES AND WORK OVERLOAD MATTER?

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Gould-Williams, Julian S.; Bottomley, Paul; Redman, Tom; Snape, Ed; Bishop, David J.; Limpanitgul, Thanawut; Mostafa, Ahmed Mohammed Sayed
署名单位:
Cardiff University; Durham University; Hong Kong Baptist University; Kasetsart University
刊物名称:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-3298
DOI:
10.1111/padm.12019
发表日期:
2014
页码:
937-953
关键词:
public-service motivation PERSON-ORGANIZATION FIT job-satisfaction NORMATIVE COMMITMENT performance sector HRM demands BURNOUT antecedents
摘要:
This article tests the impact of two organization-relevant factors, high commitment human resource practices (HCHRP) and work overload on a component of public service motivation, civic duty and employee outcomes (job satisfaction, affective commitment, and quit intentions). Local government employees in Wales (n=1,755) were used to test our research hypotheses. Results show that both HCHRP and work overload had direct and indirect affects (via civic duty) on employee outcomes. The positive effects of HCHRP on employee outcomes more than compensated for the negative impact of work overload. However, given the modest relations between the organization-relevant factors and civic mindedness, firm efforts should perhaps focus primarily on recruitment and retention campaigns rather than training and socialization strategies.
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