Investment model predictions of workplace ostracism on K–12 teachers’ commitment to their schools and the profession of teaching |
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Authors: | Molly S Eickholt Alan K Goodboy |
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Institution: | Department of Communication Studies, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to determine how the ostracism of K-12 teachers influences their commitment to their schools and commitment to the teaching profession. The investment model was used to situate ostracism as a predictor of teacher commitment. Participants were 200 full-time K-12 teachers who completed a survey assessing their experiences with ostracism at work and investment model variables (i.e., investments, quality of alternatives, satisfaction, and commitment). Results confirmed investment model predictions with teachers’ investments, quality of alternatives, and satisfaction predicting their commitment to their schools and profession. Results of mediation models also demonstrated that controlling for teachers’ investments and quality of alternatives, ostracism predicted commitment indirectly through its effect on satisfaction. This study revealed that teacher commitment is explained by investment model predictions, but after controlling for those predictions, is further explained by ostracism from teacher colleagues. |
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Keywords: | Commitment investment model job satisfaction K-12 teachers ostracism teacher satisfaction |
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