A person-centered approach to commitment research: Theory, research, and methodology

被引:360
作者
Meyer, John P. [1 ]
Morin, Alexandre J. S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Psychol, London, ON N6A 5C2, Canada
[2] Australian Catholic Univ, Inst Posit Psychol & Educ, Strathfield, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
commitment; mindsets; targets; person centered; profiles; mixture models; LATENT PROFILE ANALYSIS; GROWTH MIXTURE-MODELS; COMMON METHOD BIAS; ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT; NORMATIVE COMMITMENT; VARIABLE MODELS; WORK; CONTINUANCE; PERFORMANCE; ASSUMPTIONS;
D O I
10.1002/job.2085
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
There has been a recent increase in the application of person-centered research strategies in the investigation of workplace commitments. To date, research has focused primarily on the identification, within a population, of subgroups presenting different cross-sectional or longitudinal configurations of commitment mindsets (affective, normative, and continuance) and/or targets (e.g., organization, occupation, and supervisor), but other applications are possible. In an effort to promote a substantive methodological synergy, we begin by explaining why some aspects of commitment theory are best tested using a person-centered approach. We then summarize the results of existing research and suggest applications to other research questions. Next, we turn our attention to methodological issues, including strategies for identifying the best profile structure, testing for consistency across samples, time, culture, and so on, and incorporating other variables in the models to test theory regarding profile development, consequences, and change trajectories. We conclude with a discussion of the practical implications of taking a person-centered approach to the study of commitment as a complement to the more traditional variable-centered approach. Copyright (C) 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:584 / 612
页数:29
相关论文
共 117 条
[61]   Organizational Commitment in the Military: Application of a Profile Approach [J].
Meyer, John P. ;
Kam, Chester ;
Goldenberg, Irina ;
Bremner, Nicholas L. .
MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY, 2013, 25 (04) :381-401
[62]   A person-centered approach to the study of commitment [J].
Meyer, John P. ;
Stanley, Laura J. ;
Vandenberg, Robert J. .
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2013, 23 (02) :190-202
[63]   Affective, normative, and continuance commitment levels across cultures: A meta-analysis [J].
Meyer, John P. ;
Stanley, David J. ;
Jackson, Timothy A. ;
McInnis, Kate J. ;
Maltin, Elyse R. ;
Sheppard, Leah .
JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2012, 80 (02) :225-245
[64]   Employee commitment in context: The nature and implication of commitment profiles [J].
Meyer, John P. ;
Stanley, Laura J. ;
Parfyonova, Natalya M. .
JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2012, 80 (01) :1-16
[65]   Employee commitment and well-being: A critical review, theoretical framework and research agenda [J].
Meyer, John P. ;
Maltin, Elyse R. .
JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2010, 77 (02) :323-337
[66]   COMMITMENT TO ORGANIZATIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - EXTENSION AND TEST OF A 3-COMPONENT CONCEPTUALIZATION [J].
MEYER, JP ;
ALLEN, NJ ;
SMITH, CA .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 1993, 78 (04) :538-551
[67]   Affective, continuance, and normative commitment to the organization: A meta-analysis of antecedents, correlates, and consequences [J].
Meyer, JP ;
Stanley, DJ ;
Herscovitch, L ;
Topolnytsky, L .
JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2002, 61 (01) :20-52
[68]   A profile approach to self-determination theory motivations at work [J].
Moran, Christina M. ;
Diefendorff, James M. ;
Kim, Tae-Yeol ;
Liu, Zhi-Qiang .
JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2012, 81 (03) :354-363
[69]  
Morin A.J. S., 2009, Advanced In Psychology Research, V59, P45
[70]   Multiple-Group Analysis of Similarity in Latent Profile Solutions [J].
Morin, Alexandre J. S. ;
Meyer, John P. ;
Creusier, Jordane ;
Bietry, Franck .
ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS, 2016, 19 (02) :231-254