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The high-performance work system and commitment of the Portuguese Navy personnel
Authors:Paulo Fragoso  Maria José Chambel  Filipa Castanheira
Affiliation:1. Portuguese Navy Research Centre, Portuguese Navy, Lisbon, Portugal;2. Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal;3. Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal;4. Nova School of Business and Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract:This study evaluates the relationship between the high-performance work system (HPWS) as perceived by the Portuguese Navy military and their affective (AC), normative (NC), and continuance commitment (CC). The sample is representative and composed of 1,003 individuals (officers, warrant/petty officers, and seamen—as a reference, these last two categories are called ratings in the British Royal Navy, and enlisted in the United States Navy) from different naval units. A structural models analysis was carried out, and the results showed, as expected, that the perception of an HPWS was positively related to the commitment of the military personnel, in both its affective and normative dimensions. Nevertheless, contrary to our expectations, we also observed that the perception of an HPWS was positively related to the continuance commitment as well. On the other hand, we examined the moderator role played by the professional category—the relationship between the perception of the HPWS and the AC was stronger in commissioned officers and seamen than in warrant and petty officers—and by the contractual relationship. In the latter, the relationship between the HPWS and the AC and the CC was stronger in the individuals having a fixed-term contract than in those with a permanent position. The theoretical and practical implications of these results will be discussed.
Keywords:Portuguese Navy military personnel  high-performance work systems  affective commitment  normative commitment  continuance commitment
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