The Three‐Component Model of Organisational Commitment: An Application to South Korea |
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Authors: | Kibeom Lee,Natalie J. Allen,John P. Meyer,& Kyung Yong Rhee |
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Affiliation: | The University of Western Ontario, Canada,;Industrial Health Research Institute, South Korea |
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Abstract: | We conducted two studies to determine whether the three‐component model of organisational commitment (Meyer & Allen, 1991) is generalisable to a non‐Western culture using data from South Korea. In Study 1, we found that when the 6‐item versions of the scales (Meyer, Allen, & Smith, 1993) were translated into Korean, the psychometric properties of the Affective Commitment Scale were similar to those found in North America, but problems were identified in the Continuance and Normative Commitment Scales. In Study 2, we found that these problems could be overcome by adopting a revised set of items written in North America. The new scales demonstrated good psychometric properties in terms of factorial validity, internal consistency, and criterion‐related validity with respect to turnover intention. We concluded that the three commitment constructs are likely to generalise to non‐Western cultures, but that there might be a need to refine the measures for cross‐cultural research. |
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