Article
Nesmeianova R.K. (2017). Perceived corporate culture and organizational identification: the features of interrelation. Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 88-104
Abstract
This article reports the results of empirical research, dedicated to the features of the relationship between perceived corporate culture and employee’s organizational identification. The influence and the nature (a moderator or a mediator) of the variable “person-organization fit” were studied. Participants were 92 employees of for-profit companies. The data was mathematically processed using a correlation analysis and a partial correlation analysis. The data indicate that the person-organization fit (as a moderator) influenced the relationship between perceived corporate culture of open paradigm and organizational identification. Thus, the person-organization fit is an intermediate variable that affects the direction and/or strength of the relation. This suggests that the more employees believe that his values fit the organizational ones, which characterize the open paradigm, the more he will identify with it. It may be assumed that the revealed relationship is bilateral, because, probably, these two variables determine each other. A further perspective of this research area is to clarify the obtained findings and to check other variables, which can influence given interrelation.
Sections: Empirical studies;
Received: 03/12/2017Accepted: 04/03/2017
Pages: 88-104
DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2017.01.92
Keywords: organizational identification; corporate culture; person-organization fit concept; mediator; moderator;
Available Online 30.04.2017
For citing this article:
Nesmeianova R.K. (2017). Perceived corporate culture and organizational identification: the features of interrelation. Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 88-104