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Organizational-Level Gender Dissimilarity and Employee Commitment
- Source :
- British Journal of Industrial Relations. 45:687-712
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2007.
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Abstract
- This study explores the extent to which gender dissimilarity in the workplace affects employees' commitment to their organization, using data from the British (1998) Workplace Employee Relations Survey. The results showed that the effects of organizational-level gender dissimilarity on organizational commitment were more complex than has commonly been assumed in the literature. The relationship between organizational-level gender dissimilarity and employee commitment was U-shaped for women whereas it was not significant for men. The relationship was moderated by the respondents' status as measured by their level of pay. For men, the relationship between gender dissimilarity and commitment was negative for high-paid individuals but not for low-paid ones, while for women the U-shaped relationship was weaker for high-paid individuals than for low-paid individuals.
- Subjects :
- Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Management of Technology and Innovation
Occupational commitment
Organizational commitment
Employee commitment
Industrial relations
Psychology
General Business, Management and Accounting
Social psychology
Royaume uni
Organizational level
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14678543 and 00071080
- Volume :
- 45
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- British Journal of Industrial Relations
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........7231228f2340839e1a8c47e6962b0df8
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8543.2007.00644.x