Identification-commitment inventory (ICI-Model): confirmatory factor analysis and construct validity

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2013-06-20T17:31:01Z

2013-06-20T17:31:01Z

2011

2013-06-20T17:31:01Z

Abstract

The aim of this study is to confirm the factorial structure of the Identification-Commitment Inventory (ICI) developed within the frame of the Human System Audit (HSA) (Quijano et al. in Revist Psicol Soc Apl 10(2):27-61, 2000; Pap Psicól Revist Col Of Psicó 29:92-106, 2008). Commitment and identification are understood by the HSA at an individual level as part of the quality of human processes and resources in an organization; and therefore as antecedents of important organizational outcomes, such as personnel turnover intentions, organizational citizenship behavior, etc. (Meyer et al. in J Org Behav 27:665-683, 2006). The theoretical integrative model which underlies ICI Quijano et al. (2000) was tested in a sample (N = 625) of workers in a Spanish public hospital. Confirmatory factor analysis through structural equation modeling was performed. Elliptical least square solution was chosen as estimator procedure on account of non-normal distribution of the variables. The results confirm the goodness of fit of an integrative model, which underlies the relation between Commitment and Identification, although each one is operatively different.

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English

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Springer Verlag

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11135-010-9402-0

Quality & Quantity, 2011, vol. 45, num. 4, p. 901-909

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11135-010-9402-0

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