Kent Blake Victor
a Baylor University.
J Soc Psychol. 2017;157(4):485-501. doi: 10.1080/00224545.2016.1242470. Epub 2016 Sep 29.
Research on organizational commitment suggests there is an association between American theists' emotional attachment to God and their emotional commitment to the workplace. A sense of divine calling has been shown to partially mediate this association but, beyond that, little is known. The purpose of this study is to shed further light on the relationship between secure attachment to God and affective organizational commitment. I do so by testing whether the employee's religious tradition is associated with affective organizational commitment and whether the employee's firm attributes moderate the relationship between attachment to God and organizational commitment. Results suggest that: 1) Catholics evince higher levels of organizational commitment than Evangelicals, and 2) firm size significantly moderates the relationship between attachment to God and organizational commitment across religious affiliations.
关于组织承诺的研究表明,美国有神论者对上帝的情感依恋与他们对工作场所的情感承诺之间存在关联。神圣使命感已被证明能部分调节这种关联,但除此之外,人们所知甚少。本研究的目的是进一步阐明对上帝的安全依恋与情感组织承诺之间的关系。我通过测试员工的宗教传统是否与情感组织承诺相关,以及员工所在公司的属性是否调节对上帝的依恋与组织承诺之间的关系来进行研究。结果表明:1)天主教徒表现出比福音派更高的组织承诺水平,2)公司规模显著调节了不同宗教信仰中对上帝的依恋与组织承诺之间的关系。