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The Interplay Between Social Cynicism Beliefs and Person–Organization Fit on Work‐Related Attitudes Among Chinese Employees
Authors:Yanjun Guan  Michael Harris Bond  Zhiyong Zhang  Tian Hu
Affiliation:1. Renmin University of China
Bejing, China;2. Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong;3. Peking University
Beijing, China
Abstract:In recent decades, person–organization (P–O) fit has been established as an important predictor of work‐related attitudes (e.g., Hoffman & Woehr, 2006 ; Kristof‐Brown, Zimmerman, & Johnson, 2005 ). However, research has revealed the existence of boundary conditions for effects of P–O fit (e.g., employees' personality, perceptions of other aspects of their jobs; Resick, Baltes, & Shantz, 2007 ). We argue that people's worldview may also moderate this process, adding predictive power above and beyond the established moderation effects of personality and other aspects of fit in the organization. To examine this possibility, we conducted a survey among Chinese employees from various organizations to examine the interaction between their social beliefs and P–O fit on their level of job satisfaction.
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