Organizational Identification and Commitment: Correlates of Sense of Belonging and Affective Commitment

  • Mª Celeste Dávila Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Gemma Jiménez García Grupo GSS
Keywords: Organizational identification, Organizational commitment, Sense of belonging, Work behavior

Abstract

The general purpose of this work is to analyze the overlap between organizational identification and commitment. Specifically, our study focuses on the analysis of the differences and similarities between sense of belonging (a dimension of organizational identification) and affective commitment (a dimension of organizational commitment). In order to do this, we analyzed their discriminant validity and raised their relationship with variables that previous research had showed like precedent and subsequent variables of them: value congruence, perceived support, organizational citizenship behavior, and intention to continue in the organization. A total of 292 people at one organization completed surveys measuring the variables previously described. The results showed that sense of belonging and affective commitment are different concepts and they have different relationships with relation to precedent and subsequent variables. Affective commitment seems to be more useful than sense of belonging to predict organizational citizenship behavior aimed at the organization and intention to continue. Some practical implications are described.

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Gemma Jiménez García, Grupo GSS
Departamento de Psicología Social. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociología.

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Dávila M. C. y Jiménez García G. Organizational Identification and Commitment: Correlates of Sense of Belonging and Affective Commitment. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 15(1), 244-255. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_SJOP.2012.v15.n1.37316
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