2020
DOI: 10.1108/jocm-04-2017-0122
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The attributes of organizational change

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of person-organization (P-O) value congruence on employees’ coping with organizational change and to test the moderating effect of change event attributes vis-à-vis value congruence and coping strategies. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses a four-dimensional design to examine relationships between P-O value congruence and employees’ coping strategies. It discusses moderating effects of change attributes based on an elaboration likelihood model… Show more

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“…According to the organization literature, value congruence between employees and their organization fosters in-group supportive behaviors, such as cooperation (Ashraf and Merunka, 2013) and results in overall benefits to the organization (Peng and Chiu, 2010). Employees with higher-level value congruence with their organization are more willing to embrace strategies beneficial to the organization (Tang et al, 2021). Therefore, this study proposed the following hypothesis: H1.…”
Section: Hypothesis Development Effects Of Value Similarity On Group ...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…According to the organization literature, value congruence between employees and their organization fosters in-group supportive behaviors, such as cooperation (Ashraf and Merunka, 2013) and results in overall benefits to the organization (Peng and Chiu, 2010). Employees with higher-level value congruence with their organization are more willing to embrace strategies beneficial to the organization (Tang et al, 2021). Therefore, this study proposed the following hypothesis: H1.…”
Section: Hypothesis Development Effects Of Value Similarity On Group ...mentioning
confidence: 94%