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Organizational Politics, Psychological Empowerment And Organizational Commitment: Empirical Evidence From Pakistan

Naheed Atta    
Muneer Ahmad    
Inayat Mangla    
Dan Farrell    

Resumen

Despite its ubiquity in organizations, organizational politics may be viewed negatively by managers. When managers empower employees, the effect of organizational politics may be moderated. This study of Pakistani managers (n=357) demonstrates that organizational politics changes from having a negative effect on employee commitment to a strong positive effect when employees perceive psychological empowerment. The study also validates the use of existing measurement scales in non-Western cultures.

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