organizational commitment

collocation in English

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organizational
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən.əl/
relating to the planning of an activity ...
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commitment
noun
uk
/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
us
/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
a promise or firm decision to ...
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We recognized that there are a number of additional factors that can influence individual participation such asorganizationalcommitmentand financial support.
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From the patient associations' perspective, diversifying one's portfolio of activities-no matter how promising it may prove- requires a strongorganizationalcommitmentaccompanied by an appropriate level of resources.
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Ownership is distinct from related psychological concepts such as organizational identification andorganizationalcommitment.
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The facet of interpersonal facilitation significantly predictsorganizationalcommitment.
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Such mechanisms influence theorganizationalcommitmentdemonstrated by employees.
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Further criticisms include the use of special orientation sessions to educate newcomers about the organization and strengthen theirorganizationalcommitment.
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Organizationalcommitmentmay, at that point, be lessened; thus jeopardizing the stability of the organization.
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Organizational scientists have also developed many nuanced definitions oforganizationalcommitment, and numerous scales to measure them.
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The study found that there was a strong relationship betweenorganizationalcommitmentand the cohesion of the leadership team and the amount of leadership support.
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Examples of these attitudes areorganizationalcommitmentand appreciation of diversity.
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Similarly, workers who are high in normativeorganizationalcommitmentfeel they "have" to put up with less-than-favourable work environmental conditions because of contractual obligations.
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Mood may be moderated byorganizationalcommitmentwhich, in turn, may affect workers' decisions to stay or quit.
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Hope and resilience had a more direct effect onorganizationalcommitmentwhereas hope had a greater impact on performance.
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These programs can play a critical role under the socialization to the organization in terms of performance, attitudes andorganizationalcommitment.
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Their study was based mainly around previous studies oforganizationalcommitment.
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There are three kinds oforganizationalcommitment: affective commitment, continuance commitment, and normative commitment.
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While also touted as a predictor of contextual performance,organizationalcommitmenthas been found to be an outcome of contextual performance.
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The satisfaction received in the workplace result in higher level oforganizationalcommitmentby employees who are within the in-group.
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In addition, workers in the high-involvement plants showed more positive attitudes, including trust,organizationalcommitmentand intrinsic enjoyment of the work.
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