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Eastern Academy of Management International 2019 Conference

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A CROSS-CULTURAL EXPLORATION OF EMOTIONAL SUPPORT AND IN-GROUP COLLECTIVISM AS JOINT MODERATORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STRAIN -- AFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT RELATIONSHIPS

We develop a framework to study the effects of emotional support in the relationship between psychological strain and affective organizational commitment in different cultural contexts. Based on the job demands-resources model and conservation of resources theory, we hypothesize that employees’ emotional support and in-group collectivism orientation jointly moderate the relationship between psychological strain and affective organizational commitment. We tested the hypothesis on a sample of 2702 respondents from eight different countries. The results highlight the roles of emotional support and in-group collectivism in employees’ responses to psychological strain.

David Ford, Jr.
Univ. of Texas at Dallas
United States

Ray Fang
University of Toronto
Canada

Kiran Ismail
St. John's University
United States

Ziegler Laurie
Univ. of Texas at Dallas
United States

Hao Chen
Tsinghua University
China

McNulty Diane
Univ. of Texas at Dallas
United States

 


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