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Organizational career growth and subsequent voice behavior: The role of affective commitment and gender
Authors:Qian Wang  Qingxiong Weng  James C. McElroy  Neal M. Ashkanasy  Filip Lievens
Affiliation:1. University of Science and Technology of China, China;2. University of Queensland, Australia;3. Iowa State University, USA;4. Ghent University, Belgium
Abstract:Although research has established a connection between career growth and turnover intentions, there continues to be a need to study how employee career growth contributes positively to organizations. In the present research, we studied in particular how employees' organizational career growth is related to voice behavior. Employing theories of social exchange, organization-based self-esteem, and psychological attachment, we developed six hypotheses pertinent to this relationship, including the mediating role of affective organizational commitment and the moderating effect of gender. We tested our hypotheses using data from 328 employees in Mainland China over three time periods. As we hypothesized, we found positive relationships between the three dimensions of organizational career growth and subsequent voice behavior. Our results also verified that these relationships are partially mediated by affective organizational commitment and partially moderated by gender.
Keywords:Organizational career growth   Career development   Voice behavior   Organizational commitment   Gender differences
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