The Commitment of the Employee to the Supervisor and the Organization: The Role of Employee Competency and Downward Influence Tactics

Lindawati, Tuty and Wulani, Fenika (2021) The Commitment of the Employee to the Supervisor and the Organization: The Role of Employee Competency and Downward Influence Tactics. The Commitment of the Employee to the Supervisor and the Organization: The Role of Employee Competency and Downward Influence Tactics, 11 (1). pp. 2-19. ISSN p-ISSN 2463-4522 e-ISSN 1778-8933

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Abstract

Employee’s commitment is an important work attitude for an organization. Supervisors can play a role in increasing it by conducting downward influence tactics. This study examines the relationship between employee competency and downward influence tactics (consultation, ingratiation, and exchange tactics), the relationship between these tactics and employee’s commitment to the supervisor and the organization, and the mediating effect of these tactics on the relationship between employee competency and employee’s commitment. Data were collected from 203 non-managerial employees who work in various industries in Surabaya, Indonesia. We analyzed the collected data by using PLS-SEM. This study found that employee competency has a significant positive relationship with downward influence tactics (consultation, ingratiation, and exchange tactics). In addition, consultation and ingratiation tactics have a significant relationship with one’s commitment to one’s supervisor, but only consultation tactic has a significant relationship with organizational commitment. The consultation tactic has a mediation effect on the relationship between employee competency and organizational commitment, and the commitment to the supervisor.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Employee Competency, Downward Influence Tactics, Commitment to Supervisor, Organizational Commitment
Subjects: Business > Management
Divisions: Journal Publication
Depositing User: F.X. Hadi
Date Deposited: 04 Jun 2021 01:33
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2021 01:33
URI: http://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/25630

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