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Linking Perceived External Prestige and Intentions to Leave the Organization: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction and Affective Commitment
Authors:Abraham Carmeli  Anat Freund
Institution:1. Bar-Ilan University, Graduate School of Business Administration , Ramat Gan, Israel;2. University of Haifa, School of Social Work , Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The present study examines social workers' beliefs about the prestige that outsiders (e.g., patients, suppliers, competitors, and the public) attribute to their organization and the way these beliefs influence the social workers' commitment to the organization they work for, job satisfaction, and turnover intentions (i.e., intentions to leave the organization). We collected two primary data sets (N = 160 and N = 489, respectively) from social workers in nonprofit social service organizations in Israel in 2001 and 2002. In general, the results show that perceived (construed) external prestige results in higher employee commitment and satisfaction, which, in turn, leads to lower levels of intention to leave the organization. The implications of these findings for research on organizational image and employee commitment are discussed, with particular emphasis on social workers in nonprofit social service organizations.
Keywords:Perceived external prestige  organizational image  organizational commitment  job satisfaction  turnover intentions  social workers  nonprofit organizations
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