Values and person‐organization fit: Does moral intensity strengthen outcomes?

Leadership & Organization Development Journal(2011)

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Purpose – This study seeks to explore the relationship between corporate ethical values and person‐organization fit (P‐O fit) and the effects on organization commitment and job satisfaction. Further, it aims to examine the construct of moral intensity as a moderator of the P‐O fit‐commitment relationship as well as the P‐O fit‐job satisfaction relationship.Design/methodology/approach – Using a sample of 489 members of the National Purchasing Association in the USA, a structural model was examined in which it was hypothesized that corporate ethical values would be positively related to person‐organization fit and P‐O fit in turn would be positively related to commitment and job satisfaction. It was further hypothesized that the outcomes associated with P‐O fit would be moderated by moral intensity such that high moral intensity would strengthen the P‐O fit outcomes relationships.Findings – All of the hypotheses were supported.Research limitations/implications – All data stem from one data source, introduci...
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design methodology,business ethics,organizational culture,job satisfaction
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