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Title: Organizational Commitment


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Organizational Commitment
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Outline
  • Organizational Commitment
  • Affective
  • Continuance
  • Normative
  • Withdrawal Behaviors
  • Psychological
  • Physical

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Quick Comic
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Quick Comic
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Organizational Commitment
  • Organizational commitment is defined as the
    desire on the part of an employee to remain a
    member of an organization.
  • Focus of commitment
  • Organization
  • Top management
  • Group/team
  • Supervisor

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Class Model
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Quick Facts
  • The majority of employees (75) are looking for a
    new job
  • 43 of these were looking for more money
  • 35 were reacting to dissatisfaction at their
    current employer
  • Need a larger talent pool
  • Only 25 of largest 500 companies are confident
    that their current talent pool is sufficient

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What Outcomes Are Associated With Commitment?
  • Commitment is related to the following outcomes
  • Performance ()
  • OCB ()
  • Turnover (-)
  • Withdrawal behaviors (-)

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Discussion Question
  • Have you ever worked for an organization that you
    felt extremely committed to? Why?

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Discussion Question
  • Do you think organizational commitment has
    increased or decreased in recent years? Why?

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Three Types of Commitment
  • Affective
  • A desire to remain a member of an organization
    due to an emotional attachment to, and
    involvement with, the organization.
  • Staying because you want to.
  • Continuance
  • A desire to remain a member of an organization
    because of an awareness of the costs associated
    with leaving it.
  • Staying because you need to.
  • Normative
  • A desire to remain a member of an organization
    due to a feeling of obligation.
  • Staying because you ought to.

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Discussion Questions
  • From a managers perspective, which type of
    commitment do you think is most important? Why?

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Withdrawal Behaviors
  • Withdrawal behaviors are defined as a set of
    actions that employees perform to avoid the work
    situationbehaviors that may eventually culminate
    in quitting the organization.

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Psychological Withdrawal
  • Daydreaming
  • Looking busy
  • Cyberloafing
  • Socializing
  • Moonlighting

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Quick Facts
  • A recent Gallup poll revealed that 70 of
    employees feel disengaged at work
  • A recent survey of more than 3,000 employees from
    750 organizations revealed that 40 of their work
    day is spent responding to personal e-mail or
    surfing the Web
  • In 2003, cyberloafing cost the U.S. economy 250
    billion in lost productivity

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Physical Withdrawal
  • Long breaks
  • Missing meetings
  • Tardiness
  • Absenteeism
  • Quitting

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Quick Fact
  • It costs .5 times the annual salary benefits to
    replace an hourly worker
  • It costs 1.5 times the annual salary benefits
    to replace a salaried worker
  • It costs 5 times the annual salary benefits to
    replace an executive

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Discussion Questions
  • What does Dessler (1999) suggest to improve
    commitment (and by extension reduce withdrawal
    behaviors)?

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Take-Home Points
  • Commitment is multi-dimensional
  • The changing employment contract has made
    commitment an increasingly important thing
  • Commitment is associated with a variety of
    negative outcomes (e.g., withdrawal behaviors)
  • There are a number of things managers can do to
    increase commitment
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