Newcomer adjustment during organizational socialization: A meta-analytic review of antecedents, outcomes, and methods.
Portland State University · United States Army
Abstract
The authors tested a model of antecedents and outcomes of newcomer adjustment using 70 unique samples of newcomers with meta-analytic and path modeling techniques. Specifically, they proposed and tested a model in which adjustment (role clarity, self-efficacy, and social acceptance) mediated the effects of organizational socialization tactics and information seeking on socialization outcomes (job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job performance, intentions to remain, and turnover). The results generally supported this model. In addition, the authors examined the moderating effects of methodology on these relationships by coding for 3 methodological issues: data collection type (longitudinal vs.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 132
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5Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- CLARITY
- Social psychology
- Socialization
- Organizational commitment
- Job satisfaction
- Path analysis (statistics)
- Facet (psychology)
- Decent work and economic growth