Organizational attachment in hybrids: identification, commitment and exit/voice/loyalty

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Peter Foreman
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to examine member attachment in hybrid identity organizations (HIOs), assessing the distinct effects of identification with respect to two elements (normative and utilitarian) of a hybrid’s identity. Specifically, the author explored how such dual identifications influence commitment and exit/voice/loyalty.

Design/methodology/approach

To distinguish the effects of the two identities, the author used the mechanism of identity congruence – the gap between identity perceptions and expectations – as an analog of identification. The models of identity gap, commitment and exit/voice/loyalty were examined via a survey of agricultural cooperative members.

Findings

Both the social and economic forms of identity gap were significantly related to commitment and exit/voice/loyalty. In addition, commitment mediated the relationship between identity gap and exit/voice/loyalty.

Research limitations/implications

The results demonstrate the distinctive effects of the dual identities and reinforce the importance of delineating such differences when examining identification in hybrid organizations.

Practical implications

Managers should recognize the duality inherent in hybrid organizational identification and understand the potential for different outcomes stemming from the separate identities.

Originality/value

This study represents the first quantitative examination of an integrated model of dual identification and commitment in HIOs. It is also unique in exploring the exit/voice/loyalty framework as a consequent of identification.

混血儿的组织归属感:认同、承诺和退出/声音/忠诚
目的本研究旨在考察混合身份组织(HIOs)中成员的依附关系,评估混合身份的两个要素(规范性和功利性)的认同所产生的不同影响。为了区分两种身份的影响,作者使用了身份一致性机制--身份认知与期望之间的差距--作为身份认同的类比。通过对农业合作社成员的调查,研究了身份差距、承诺和退出/声音/忠诚的模型。研究结果身份差距的社会和经济形式都与承诺和退出/声音/忠诚有显著关系。研究局限性/意义研究结果表明了双重身份的独特影响,并强调了在研究混合组织身份认同时界定这种差异的重要性。原创性/价值本研究首次对混合组织中双重身份认同和承诺的综合模型进行了定量研究。该研究在探索作为认同结果的退出/声音/忠诚框架方面也是独一无二的。
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期刊介绍: Management Research Review publishes a wide variety of articles outlining the latest management research. We emphasize management implication from multiple disciplines. We welcome high quality empirical and theoretical studies, literature reviews, and articles with important tactical implications. Published 12 times a year, the journal prides itself on quick publication of the very latest research in general management. The key issues featured include: Business Ethics and Sustainability Corporate Finance Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Industrial Relations Information and Knowledge Management International Business Human Resource Management Organizational Theory and Behaviour Production and Operations Management Strategic Management and Leadership
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