This study investigated the mediating role of institutional trust and affective commitment on the relationship between organizational justice and organizational citizenship behaviors. The study participants were 315 faculty members at 67 public/private universities of technology and vocational colleges in Taiwan. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the relationships between the variables and assess the goodness of fit of the overall model. Organizational justice was positively related to institutional trust and there was an indirect effect of organizational justice on affective commitment through institutional trust. In addition, the relation between institutional trust and affective commitment was positive and affective commitment was shown to have a positive relation to organizational citizenship behaviors. Institutional trust was found to indirectly affect organizational citizenship behaviors through affective commitment. Most importantly, this study suggested a mediating effect of institutional trust and affective commitment on the relation between organizational justice and organizational citizenship behaviors. Implications, limitations, and future research were also discussed.
In the face of rapid change in technological development, the capabilities of enterprises in keeping ahead of new technologies, monitoring technological development, and acquiring the most advanced and appropriate technologies are critical to competing successfully. Among the many technology forecast indicators, patents are a mature and objective indicator. In a patent document, an inventor must describe the prior art of the invention, which is usually presented by citing former patents or previous literature. The more frequently a certain patent is cited by subsequent patents, the more the related technology can be said to be diffused, implying that technology is more widely applied and valuable. Therefore, patent citation is often regards as one of tracing the spread of technology. Since 1996, the number of patents on business methods, computer software, and electronic commerce has increased drastically. This paper is in the field of business methods technology and draws upon the largest patent database in the world -USPTO as its resource of information. This paper used patent citation network to obtain three objectives -to establish an indicator and process for finding basic patents, to find basic patents on business method technologies, and to illustrate the technology diffusion trajectories and groups of these basic patents.
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