articleGroup & Organization ManagementFeb 1, 2008Closed access

Toward a Further Understanding of the Relationships Between Perceptions of Support and Work Attitudes

University of Hong Kong · University of Georgia

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Abstract

This study (a) compared the effect of perceived supervisor support (PSS) and perceived coworker support (PCS) on work attitudes; (b) examined the moderating role of gender, tenure, and job type in the support—attitude relationship; and (c) tested a theoretical model hypothesizing relationships among PCS, PSS, perceived organizational support, and work attitudes. In a meta-analysis, PSS was found to be more strongly related to job satisfaction (.52 vs. .37), affective commitment (.48 vs. .28), and turnover intention (—.36 vs. —.19) than was PCS. Further, job type (customer-contact vs. non-customer-contact jobs) was found to be a significant moderator. Finally, the proposed model received empirical support.…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Moderation
  • Perceived organizational support
  • Social psychology
  • Social support
  • Job satisfaction
  • Supervisor
  • Work (physics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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