John P. Meyer
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The measurement and antecedents of affective, continuance and normative commitment to the organization
NJ Allen, JP Meyer
Journal of occupational psychology 63 (1), 1-18, 1990
163081990
A three-component conceptualization of organizational commitment
JP Meyer, NJ Allen
Human resource management review 1 (1), 61-89, 1991
137681991
Commitment in the Workplace: Theory, Research, and Application
JP Meyer, NJ Allen
Sage Publications Inc., 1997
102251997
Commitment to organizations and occupations: Extension and test of a three-component conceptualization.
JP Meyer, NJ Allen, CA Smith
Journal of applied psychology 78 (4), 538, 1993
79641993
Affective, continuance, and normative commitment to the organization: A meta-analysis of antecedents, correlates, and consequences
JP Meyer, DJ Stanley, L Herscovitch, L Topolnytsky
Journal of vocational behavior 61 (1), 20-52, 2002
77252002
Job satisfaction, organizational commitment, turnover intention, and turnover: path analyses based on meta‐analytic findings
RP Tett, JP Meyer
Personnel psychology 46 (2), 259-293, 1993
47091993
Commitment in the workplace: Toward a general model
JP Meyer, L Herscovitch
Human resource management review 11 (3), 299-326, 2001
41742001
Affective, continuance, and normative commitment to the organization: An examination of construct validity
NJ Allen, JP Meyer
Journal of vocational behavior 49 (3), 252-276, 1996
40821996
Testing the" side-bet theory" of organizational commitment: Some methodological considerations.
JP Meyer, NJ Allen
Journal of applied psychology 69 (3), 372, 1984
34721984
Employee commitment and motivation: a conceptual analysis and integrative model.
JP Meyer, TE Becker, C Vandenberghe
Journal of applied psychology 89 (6), 991, 2004
20112004
Organizational commitment and job performance: It's the nature of the commitment that counts.
JP Meyer, SV Paunonen, IR Gellatly, RD Goffin, DN Jackson
Journal of applied Psychology 74 (1), 152, 1989
18521989
Commitment to organizational change: Extension of a three-component model.
L Herscovitch, JP Meyer
Journal of applied psychology 87 (3), 474, 2002
18412002
Affective and continuance commitment to the organization: Evaluation of measures and analysis of concurrent and time-lagged relations.
JP Meyer, NJ Allen, IR Gellatly
Journal of applied psychology 75 (6), 710, 1990
12311990
HRM practices and organizational commitment: Test of a mediation model
JP Meyer, CA Smith
Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences/Revue canadienne des sciences de …, 2000
10672000
Organizational socialization tactics: A longitudinal analysis of links to newcomers' commitment and role orientation
NJ Allen, JP Meyer
Academy of management journal 33 (4), 847-858, 1990
10631990
Organizational commitment: evidence of career stage effects?
NJ Allen, JP Meyer
Journal of business research 26 (1), 49-61, 1993
7451993
Social identities and commitments at work: Toward an integrative model
JP Meyer, TE Becker, R Van Dick
Journal of Organizational Behavior: The International Journal of Industrial …, 2006
6852006
Employee cynicism and resistance to organizational change
DJ Stanley, JP Meyer, L Topolnytsky
Journal of business and psychology 19 (4), 429-459, 2005
6752005
Side-bet theory and the three-component model of organizational commitment
DM Powell, JP Meyer
Journal of vocational behavior 65 (1), 157-177, 2004
5912004
Examination of the combined effects of work values and early work experiences on organizational commitment
JP Meyer, PG Irving, NJ Allen
Journal of Organizational Behavior: The International Journal of Industrial …, 1998
5571998
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