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The problem of empirical redundancy of constructs in organizational research: An empirical investigation
Authors:Huy Le  Frank L. Schmidt  James K. Harter  Kristy J. Lauver
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-1390, USA;2. Department of Management and Organizations, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA;3. The Gallup Organization, Omaha, NE, USA;4. Department of Management and Marketing, University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, USA
Abstract:Construct empirical redundancy may be a major problem in organizational research today. In this paper, we explain and empirically illustrate a method for investigating this potential problem. We applied the method to examine the empirical redundancy of job satisfaction (JS) and organizational commitment (OC), two well-established organizational constructs. Analysis based on responses from a sample of 292 employees collected at two occasions showed that: (a) the construct-level correlation between JS and OC was very high (.91) and (b) both JS and OC are similarly related to positive affectivity and negative affectivity. These results suggest that the constructs may be empirically indistinguishable, despite their well-established conceptual distinction. These findings illustrate the problem of empirical redundancy of organizational constructs and provide a basis for a possible movement towards parsimony in the realm of constructs that could open the way to more rapid advances in knowledge in organizational research.
Keywords:Construct proliferation   Construct empirical redundancy   Discriminant validity   Job attitude   Measurement error correction   Disattenuation   Measurement artifacts   Reliability   Generalizability theory   Structural equation modeling
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