Improving employee emotional and behavioral investments through the trickle-down effect of organizational inclusiveness and the role of moral supervisors

Volume: 36, Issue: 2, Pages: 267 - 282
Published: Jan 6, 2020
Abstract
Over two (i.e., a 2 × 2 experiment and a multi-source field study) studies, we propose and demonstrate how employees increase their emotional (i.e., affective commitment) and behavioral (i.e., citizenship behavior) investments in the workplace as a valuable outcome of the trickle-down effect of organizational inclusiveness. We also explain how supervisory moral identity impacts the trickle-down effect. Notably, the research integrates social...
Paper Details
Title
Improving employee emotional and behavioral investments through the trickle-down effect of organizational inclusiveness and the role of moral supervisors
Published Date
Jan 6, 2020
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
267 - 282
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