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Title

How do supervision and autonomy affect subcontracors' commitment? : the moderating roles of distributive justice and the flexibility norm

English Abstract

Commitment from collaborating partners has been identified as one of the most prominent elements desirable to and hence solicited by organizations. To help explain and predict collaborators’ commitment to a focal organization, this study tested two important factors as antecedents: supervisory control and perceived autonomy After validating the positive link, the boundary conditions for the positive effects of supervisory control and autonomy were explored. Data were collected from 224 subcontractors of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation based in Hong Kong and Macao. Distributive justice and the flexibility norm moderated the relationships between the two predictors and commitment level, thus supporting the hypotheses. Specifically, distributive justice accentuated the positive effect of autonomy and the flexibility norm accentuated the positive effect of supervisory control. The theoretical and practical implications of the study in an organizational setting are discussed.

Issue date

2015.

Author

Zhang, Jie

Faculty
Faculty of Business Administration
Department
Department of Management and Marketing
Degree

M.B.A.

Subject

Teams in the workplace

Organizational behavior

Distributive justice

Supervisor

Chen, Xiao Yun

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Location
1/F Zone C
Library URL
991008711729706306