Social Capital and Organizational Commitment |
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Authors: | George W. Watson Steven D. Papamarcos |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Management, University of South Florida, 10416 Greenmont Drive, Tampa, FL, 33626;(2) St. John's University, USA |
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Abstract: | Organizational scientists have been investigating the role of human relationships vis-à-vis firm productivity for some years. Recently, Social Capital has been theorized to play a central part in the reduction of organizational transaction costs. We briefly position Social Capital among several theories claiming a role for interpersonal capital, review its theoretical nuances, and test this theoretical structure using a sample of 469 sales professionals from a leading medical services firm. Our findings indicate that trust, communication, and employee focus have significant direct and moderate indirect affects on organizational commitment. |
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Keywords: | social capital organizational commitment trust communication employee focus |
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