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EJMS. 2006; 11(2): 75-95


NATURE AND ANTECEDENTS OF ORGAN IZATIONAL COMMITMENT: CONSIDERATIONS FOR HUMAN RESOU RCE MANAG EMENT

Elena Velando Rodriguez; Tony Crespo Franco; Maria Joao Nicolau Santos.




Abstract

Organizational commitment - a central goal for human resources management - has received considerable attention from managers and comportamental researchers. Obtainingelevated levels of employee commitment towards his/her organization requires management strategies that recognize its multidimensional nature and related variables.This research is particularly justified by the need to render the concept of organizational commitment operational through the identification of behaviours and attitudes that have a significant impact upon performance and organizational efficiency.To this end, we have set out the components that make up organizational commitment, its natureand its antecedents, and we have examined potential implications for human resources management. Given the generally accepted connection between organizational commitment and the results/behaviours of a business, it was possible to reach relevant conclusions and illustrate several actions and specific strategies that can extend the scope for human resources management action in regard to organizational commitment.

Key words: organizational commitment, human resources, organizational performance.






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