Exploring the effect of national cultures on organizational commitment of bicultural employees |
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Authors: | Vijay Krishna |
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Affiliation: | 1. American National Standards Institute , Washington, DC, USA vj_kris2004@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | Many organizations today operate globally and employ a significant number of bicultural employees. Consequently, it is extremely important to conduct research that furthers our understanding of bicultural employees in an organizational context. In addition, research that furthers our understanding of an employee attitude such as the organizational commitment of bicultural employees will have practical significance for organizations seeking to maximize employee commitment. This paper presents two profiles of biculturals based on predominant identification to individualist or collectivist national cultures and offers rationale to support the premise that organizational commitment will differ between collectivist and individualist biculturals. Exploring the national cultural dimensions of organizational commitment of bicultural employees as conceptualized in this paper provides human resource development (HRD) an excellent opportunity to research these two constructs that significantly impact organizational outcomes. |
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Keywords: | biculturals monoculturals organizational commitment |
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