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The Role of Psychological Climate in Neutralizing the Effects of Organizational Politics on Work Outcomes
Authors:Christian  Kiewitz Wayne A.  Hochwarter Gerald R.  Ferris Stephanie L.  Castro
Affiliation:Management/Marketing Department University of Dayton;Department of Management Florida State University;Department of Management Florida State University;Department of Management Florida Atlantic University
Abstract:The present study examined the moderating impact of psychological climate on the relationship between perceived organizational politics and both commitment and turnover intent. Data were gathered from 131 restaurant employees who completed surveys at work. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that a 6-factor conceptualization (supportive management, role clarity, contribution, recognition, self-expression, and challenge) provided the most adequate model representation of the psychological climate construct. Results indicate that politics perceptions interacted with each climate factor (with the exception of challenge) in predicting commitment. Conversely, politics perceptions interacted only with supportive management and self-expression to predict turnover intent. Implications for theoretical development and empirical research in this domain are provided.
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