Employee Commitment: The Role of Organizational Socialization and Protean Career Orientation
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2018
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South Asian Journal of Human Resources Management 2018
Abstract
The current study examines the impact of organisational socialisation on employee commitment
of executive employees in banking sector of Sri Lanka and the moderating role of protean career
orientation. It is hypothesised based on affect theory of social exchange and social exchange
theory that organisational socialisation has a positive impact on employee affective, continuance
and normative commitment forms. Further, it is suggested that these three direct relationships are
moderated by the protean career orientation of the banking employees based on self
determination theory. These relationships are tested using data collected from a sample of 209
executive employees in the banking industry of Sri Lanka. Data were collected using
questionnaire. Data were analysed using SPSS and AMOS. Results showed that there is a
positive effect of organisational socialisation on the three forms of commitment while no
moderator effect of protean career orientation was identified on these direct relationships.
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employee commitment, affective commitment, continuance commitment, normative commitment, organisational socialisation, protean career orientation
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Hewawaduge,M.N., Kailasapathy,P. (2017). Employee Commitment: The Role of Organizational Socialization and Protean Career Orientation, Department of Human Resources Management, Faculty of Commerce & Management Studies, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka,2018. South Asian Journal of Human Resources Management. Vol 5(1.)