The moderating effect of perceived organizational support on the relationships between organizational justice and objective measures of cardiovascular health

2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 399-410 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer R. Rineer ◽  
Donald M. Truxillo ◽  
Todd E. Bodner ◽  
Leslie B. Hammer ◽  
Mariah A. Kraner
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (19) ◽  
pp. 5419 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natàlia Cugueró-Escofet ◽  
Pilar Ficapal-Cusí ◽  
Joan Torrent-Sellens

Knowledge sharing (KS) behavior is one of the main drivers to generate social sustainability. It predicts high organizational performance and innovation capabilities, and creates enjoyment and happiness in helping others. Even if incentives to enhance KS behaviors exist, employees would still be reluctant to share knowledge. For this reason, we test a comprehensive model of sustainable human resource management with the inclusion of KS to explain how to enhance collaborative practices in terms of voluntary knowledge sharing. In a comprehensive model, we incorporate organizational justice, employee perceived organizational support, job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment, and how they relate in order to generate knowledge sharing behavior. Using a sample of 1350 employees working for multinational firms operating in Spain, the present research obtains two main results. First, organizational justice, employee perceived organizational support and affective organizational commitment are positively related with KS. Second, employee perceived organizational support, job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment play a mediating role between organizational justice and KS, which reinforces the positive relationship between both constructs. Consequently, employees would be more willing to cooperate and share in fair organizational contexts, especially when they are satisfied and affectively committed, and when their contributions are valued and recognized. Finally, we discuss human resource management’s (HRM) practical interventions and recommendations for future research on sustainable organizations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 272-283
Author(s):  
Paul D Reynolds ◽  
Richard C Helfers

Previous research has argued that disciplinary matrices should increase positive attitudes toward the administration because this form of disciplinary practice allows for more salient, consistent, and predictable outcomes; however, no research has examined the influence of disciplinary actions on police officers’ attitudes, particularly among officers working in smaller agencies. Therefore, this exploratory study assessed the relationship between a department having a disciplinary matrix and perceived organizational support (POS) among police officers. Data were collected via a self-reported anonymous online survey administered by a state-wide police officer association in the southern USA. The findings suggest that the presence of a disciplinary matrix, a policy consisting of organizational justice components, has a positive association with officers’ POS and it also moderates disciplined officers’ POS. Thus, providing support that police administrators may be able to enhance organizational attitudes through the development and implementation of policies that adhere to organizational justice principles.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-104
Author(s):  
Meity Fransiska Simatupang ◽  
Alice Salendu

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui peran persepsi dukungan organisasi sebagai mediator pada hubungan antara keadilan organisasi dan kepuasan kerja pada karyawan di PT ABC sebagai salah satu perusahaan penyedia jasa pelayanan solusi telekomunikasi khususnya bagi vendor operator seluler. Penelitian ini dilakukan kepada 95 karyawan PT ABC sebagai partisipan penelitian melalui pemberian kuesioner. Keadilan organisasi diukur menggunakan alat ukur yang diadaptasi dari alat ukur organizational justice questionnaire Colquitt (2001) dengan jumlah 20 item (α=0,891). Persepsi dukungan organisasi diukur menggunakan alat ukur yang diadaptasi dari survey perceived organizational support Eisenberger dkk (1986) dengan jumlah 36 item (α=0,893). Kepuasan kerja diukur menggunakan alat ukur yang diadaptasi dari job satisfaction survey dari Spector (1997) dengan jumlah 36 item (α=0,858). Penelitian ini menggunakan disain penelitian kuantitatif dengan menggunakan analisis teknik regresi Hayes pada program PROCESS SPSS versi 24. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa persepsi dukungan organisasi berperan sebagai mediator antara keadilan organisasi dan kepuasan kerja dengan efek mediasi parsial dengan efek mediasi parsial dengan nilai BootLLCI 0,194 dan BootULCI 0,4406. Organisasi perlu memberikan perlakuan adil bagi karyawannya dan diharapkan muncul persepsi dukungan organisasi pada karyawan secara optimal sehingga meningkatkan kepuasan kerja karyawan yang dapat mempengaruhi kinerja organisasi meningkat.


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