Exam 3: Organizational Commitment

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"_____ commitment" is defined as a desire to remain a member of an organization because of an awareness of the costs associated with leaving it.

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Nelson Roe works as an assistant coach for the Washington Wizards in the NBA.Recently he was offered the Head-coaching duties at the Portland Blazers.Though their terms and remuneration were very attractive and it would be a huge career move for Nelson,he declined the offer.He felt it was with Washington Wizards that he learned and developed as a coach,and that staying back at Washington Wizards is the right thing to do and is his obligation.This is an example of _____ commitment.

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"_____" possess low levels of both organizational commitment and task performance.

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Voice is defined as a passive,constructive response to a negative work event that maintains public support for the situation while the individual privately hopes for improvement.

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"_____" contracts reflect employees' beliefs about what they owe the organization and what the organization owes them.

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When employees engage in moonlighting,they use work time and resources to complete something other than their job duties,such as assignments for another job.

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Which of the following types of employees possesses high commitment and low task performance but perform many of the voluntary "extra-role" activities that are needed to make the organization function smoothly?

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Affective commitment is defined as a desire to remain a member of an organization due to an emotional attachment to,and involvement with,that organization.

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"Lone wolves" is one of the four types of employees based on the degree of organizational commitment and task performance."Lone wolves" are likely to respond to negative events with _____.

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Define organizational commitment.Briefly describe the three types of organizational commitment.

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Employees who feel a sense of _____ commitment tend to engage in more interpersonal and organizational citizenship behaviors,such as helping,sportsmanship,and boosterism.

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Employees falling under the category of "lone wolves" possess low levels of both organizational commitment and task performance and merely exert the minimum level of effort needed to keep their jobs.

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EuroOne,a mutual fund company,is cutting its human resource in large numbers because of the recession.The employees who still have their jobs are angered and depressed by the happenings.They have lost the trust they had in the management and are not sure if their future is secure with EuroOne.The employees are facing the "_____ syndrome."

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Define embeddedness.Which type of commitment does it strengthen?

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The desire to remain a member of an organization due to emotional attachment to,and involvement with,that organization is called "_____ commitment."

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The erosion model suggests that employees who have direct linkages with "leavers" will themselves become more likely to leave.

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An organization can build an obligation-based sense of commitment by becoming a charitable organization.Explain.

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Employees who feel a sense of continuance commitment identify with the organization,accept that organization's goals and values,and are more willing to exert extra effort on behalf of the organization.

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An active,destructive response by which an individual either ends or restricts organizational membership is referred to as _____.

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The _____ model of withdrawal argues that the various withdrawal behaviors are positively correlated.For example,the tendency to daydream or socialize leads to the tendency to come in late or take long breaks,which leads to the tendency to be absent or quit.

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