Factors Mediating between Employee Strategy Awareness and Commitmentto Organizational Success

  • Gagnon D
  • Moore G
  • Shanmuganathan G
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Abstract

This study tested a theoretical model that includes seven factors hypothesized to mediate between employee organizational strategy awareness and commitment. The mediating factors include diffusion and innovation, social exchange, economic exchange relationship, job satisfaction, knowledge sharing and satisfaction, trust, and person-organization fit. Employees (n=130) drawn from all organizational levels in 12 business sectors (financial, manufacturing, aviation, distribution, healthcare, mining, agriculture, consumer goods, technology, telecommunications, oil and gas, education) were surveyed to measure organizational strategy awareness, organizational commitment, and values on the seven mediating factors. Structural Equation Modelling supported a positive fit of data to model. Linear regression analysis revealed that excluding diffusion of innovation, all other mediating variables established a positive correlation with employee commitment supporting the overall model. Understanding the factors that mediate between employee strategy awareness and organizational awareness should be of interest and value to managers who can, in turn, focus on developing those mediating factors that could ultimately improve organizational success.

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Gagnon, D. A., Moore, G. M., & Shanmuganathan, G. D. (2014). Factors Mediating between Employee Strategy Awareness and Commitmentto Organizational Success. Journal of Management and Sustainability, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.5539/jms.v4n4p24

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