Psychological Ownership of Employees as a Mediator in the Justice-Affective Commitment Relationship
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2011-08-15
Author(s)
Abstract
Numerous scholars have accumulated evidence on the positive effects that employees' organizational justice perceptions exert on work-related outcomes such as affective commitment. However, research still lacks understanding of the underlying mechanisms connecting the two constructs. In this article we aim to narrow this gap by examining the concept of psychological ownership as a possible mediator between organizational justice perceptions and affective commitment. Investigating a sample of 619 employees, we find distributive justice to be positively related to psychological ownership, and observe psychological ownership as a full mediator of the distributive justice and affective commitment relationship. These insights offer a new explanation in understanding the justice-commitment connection, contributing to both organizational justice and psychological ownership literature and opening up ways for promising future research
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Book title
West meet East : Enlightening, Balancing, Transcending
Publisher
Academy of Management
Publisher place
New York
Volume
Paper Session 849
Start page
35
Event Title
71st Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM)
Event Location
San Antonio, USA
Event Date
12.-16.08.2011
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
75574
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