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Dagmara Lewicka, AGH University of Science and Technology (Krakow, Poland) Aldona Glinska-Newes, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Torun, Poland) Donna Morrow, University of Dallas (Dallas, USA) Joanna Gorka, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Torun, Poland)
Pages: 168-185
Language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21272/mmi.2018.2-14
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Abstract
Although the effects of job characteristics on employee motivation and commitment are broadly researched, questions remain to the extent that job characteristics influence perceived specific attitudes and behaviours of employees. It is particularly interesting to what extent the process is reinforced by supervisors, namely through their support perceived by employees and vertical trust. Survey data were collected from 550 front-line employees across a variety of industries in Poland. A structural equation modelling analysis was performed to delineate the relationship between job characteristic and employee loyalty with the mediating influence of perceived supervisory support and the trust between the supervisor and employee, which is labelled as vertical trust. We confirmed that employees who have a strong job-role fit with the characteristics of their job will have a higher level of employee loyalty than those employees who lack a strong job-role fit. Furthermore, this relationship is enhanced by the perceived supervisory support and vertical trust. Few studies have been devoted so far to the relationship between job characteristic and loyalty, and even less have been conducted in Central and Eastern European countries. The findings of our study offer new perspectives to examine loyalty dimension. We propose to distinguish a construct labelled employee loyalty which is oriented on both the organization and co-workers and as such it may be treated as a supplementary construct to OCBs’ organizational loyalty. Our study is one of a few that investigates the mediating role of vertical trust and perceived supervisor support in the relationships between job characteristics and loyalty. In the literature, the need to explore the mediating mechanisms between the effects of job characteristics on employee behaviors have been repeatedly stressed.
Keywords: employee, employee loyalty, supervisor support, management, vertical trust.
JEL Classification: J24, J28, M12.
Cite as: Lewicka, D., Glinska-Newes, A., Morrow, D. L., & Gorka, J. (2018). The effect of job characteristics on employee loyalty: the mediation role of vertical trust and perceived supervisory support. Marketing and Management of Innovations, 2, 168-185. https://doi.org/10.21272/mmi.2018.2-14
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