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Title: | Mobbing, Organizational Identification, and Perceived Support: Evidence from a Higher Education Institution |
Authors: | Aktas, Emine Feyza Bayhan-Karapinar, Pinar Ceylan, Savas Ciffiliz, Gonca Coskuner, Selda Costur, Recai Demirtas-Zorbaz, Selen Metin-Camgoz, Selin Ordu Üniversitesi 0000-0003-0040-9095 0000-0003-0534-8885 |
Keywords: | Mobbing; organizational identification; perceived organizational support; higher educational institutions; university |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | ANI YAYINCILIK, KIZILIRMAK SOK NO 10-A, BAKANLIKLAR, ANKARA 00000, TURKEY |
Abstract: | Purpose: The aim of the current study is twofold. First, it investigates the relationship between mobbing and organizational identification (OI) as an organizational attitude. Second, it explores the moderating effect of perceived organizational support (POS) on the relationship between mobbing and organizational identification. We proposed that perceived organizational support acts as a moderator between mobbing and organizational identification. Research Methods: We used a cross-sectional design and data were gathered from employees working in a higher educational institution. The sample yielded 152 complete surveys, including 123 academics and 29 administrative staff. The questionnaire included measures of mobbing, perceived organizational support, and organizational identification. Findings: The results of the moderated regression analysis do not provide support for the moderating effect of perceived organizational support in the relationship between mobbing and organizational identification. However, the findings demonstrate that, rather than a moderating variable, perceived organizational support is positively associated with organizational identification. |
URI: | http://doi.org/10.14689/ejer.2018.73.2 http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/2941 |
Appears in Collections: | Eğitim Bilimleri |
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