The Social Enterprises’ Organizational Commitment: The Effect of Psychological Ownership and the Moderation Effects of Social Entrepreneurship and Organizational Support

Hyunsun Yang, Tae-Young Han
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This study was to investigate the organizational commitment of members of social enterprises, and the effects of the individual and the organizational variables. The social entrepreneurship was defined as the organizational-level value that includes balanced social and economic purposes to differentiate social enterprises from commercial enterprises or non-profit organizations. The study examined the effect of psychological ownership on organizational commitment, and the moderating effect of social entrepreneurship using multilevel methodology. Also, it tested the effect of perceived organizational support as an individual-level moderator. A survey research was conducted by gathering 140 employees of 32 companies(social enterprises=16, smaller enterprises=16), and HLM 6.08 was used to analyze the cross-level relationships. In terms of the results of affective commitment. the positive effect of psychological ownership and the moderating effect organizational support were significant, while cross-level moderating effect of social entrepreneurship was not found. The results of continuance commitment showed a different pattern where the cross-level moderating effect of social entrepreneurship was found significant, indicating that the non-significant effect of psychological ownership needs to be examined in more detail. From the results, the study provided theoretical and practical implications for the human resource management to improve members’ organizational commitment of Korean social enterprises.
社会企业组织承诺:心理所有权的影响及社会企业家精神与组织支持的调节作用
本研究旨在探讨社会企业成员的组织承诺,以及个体和组织变量对组织承诺的影响。社会企业家精神被定义为组织层面的价值,包括平衡的社会和经济目的,以区分社会企业与商业企业或非营利组织。本研究采用多层次方法考察了心理所有权对组织承诺的影响,以及社会企业家精神对组织承诺的调节作用。此外,本研究也测试了组织支持感在个人层面的调节作用。对32家企业(社会企业16家,中小企业16家)的140名员工进行调查研究,运用HLM 6.08分析跨层次关系。就情感承诺的结果而言。心理所有权和组织支持的正向效应显著,而社会企业家精神的跨层次调节效应不显著。在持续承诺的结果中,社会企业家精神的跨层次调节效应显著,这表明心理所有权的非显著影响有待进一步研究。研究结果为韩国社会企业人力资源管理提高成员组织承诺提供了理论和实践启示。
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