articleJournal of Applied PsychologyJan 1, 2008GREEN OA

Beyond the three-component model of organizational commitment.

Maastricht University

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Abstract

This article offers a conceptual critique of the three-component model (TCM) of organizational commitment (Allen & Meyer, 1990) and proposes a reconceptualization based on standard attitude theory. The authors use the attitude-behavior model by Eagly and Chaiken (1993) to demonstrate that the TCM combines fundamentally different attitudinal phenomena. They argue that general organizational commitment can best be understood as an attitude regarding the organization, while normative and continuance commitment are attitudes regarding specific forms of behavior (i.e., staying or leaving). The conceptual analysis shows that the TCM fails to qualify as general model of organizational commitment but instead…

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Keywords
  • Organizational commitment
  • Psychology
  • Construct (python library)
  • Continuance
  • Normative
  • Social psychology
  • Organizational behavior
  • Affective events theory
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