If I feel valued, I am committed to change: role of workplace dignity and perceived supervisor support

Author:

Gupta Bindu,Sihag Priyanka,Pangtey Rakesh Singh

Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to examine the effect of perceived supervisor support (PSS) and workplace dignity (WPD) on employees' affective commitment to change (ACC). It also investigates PSS as an antecedent of WPD and WPD as a mediator between PSS and ACC.Design/methodology/approachTo examine the proposed relationships, data was collected from employees of an Indian public sector company undergoing many change initiatives at the time of the study. The hypotheses were tested using the structural equation model.FindingsThe findings indicate the direct effect of PSS and WPD on employees' ACC, and WPD does mediate between PSS and ACC. The results also suggest PSS works as an antecedent of WPD.Practical implicationsThe findings suggest how organizations can enhance employees’ ACC by creating a positive context involving supervisor support and experience of WPD.Originality/valueThe findings contribute to ACC literature by highlighting the role of WPD and PSS. This is one of the few quantitative studies which examines the antecedent and consequences of WPD.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management

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