Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovation

In this paper we try to achieve a double objective. On one hand, we try to figure out how employee's affective commitment perceived by the manager influence on her/his level of trust and also on the organizational learning capability (OLC). In addition, we analyze how manager trust influences o...

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Main Authors: Joaquín García Cruz, Juan Carlos Real Fernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) 2013-01-01
Series:Management Letters/Cuadernos de Gestión
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Online Access:http://www.ehu.es/cuadernosdegestion/revista/index.php/en/numeros?a=da&y=2013&v=13&n=1&o=4
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spelling doaj-030b6f96b31f41d68edf816751dd19982020-11-25T03:06:26ZengUniversidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU)Management Letters/Cuadernos de Gestión1131-68371988-21572013-01-0113195124Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovationJoaquín García CruzJuan Carlos Real FernándezIn this paper we try to achieve a double objective. On one hand, we try to figure out how employee's affective commitment perceived by the manager influence on her/his level of trust and also on the organizational learning capability (OLC). In addition, we analyze how manager trust influences on OLC. On the other hand, we study how these variables (affective commitment of employees, manager trust and OLC) determine product innovation. Applying structural equation model (Partial Least Squares -PLS-) on a sample of 92 firms we obtain the next results: employee's affective commitment perceived by manager determine her/his level of trust and well we check that affective commitment and trust explain OLC. Finally, we probe that both variables (affective commitment and trust) are related with product innovation through OLChttp://www.ehu.es/cuadernosdegestion/revista/index.php/en/numeros?a=da&y=2013&v=13&n=1&o=4Affective commitment of employeessupervisor trust on employeesorganizational learning capabilityproduct innovationpartial least squares (PLS)
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author Joaquín García Cruz
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Juan Carlos Real Fernández
Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovation
Management Letters/Cuadernos de Gestión
Affective commitment of employees
supervisor trust on employees
organizational learning capability
product innovation
partial least squares (PLS)
author_facet Joaquín García Cruz
Juan Carlos Real Fernández
author_sort Joaquín García Cruz
title Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovation
title_short Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovation
title_full Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovation
title_fullStr Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovation
title_full_unstemmed Trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: Implications on learning and innovation
title_sort trust as a consequence of perceived commitment: implications on learning and innovation
publisher Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU)
series Management Letters/Cuadernos de Gestión
issn 1131-6837
1988-2157
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In this paper we try to achieve a double objective. On one hand, we try to figure out how employee's affective commitment perceived by the manager influence on her/his level of trust and also on the organizational learning capability (OLC). In addition, we analyze how manager trust influences on OLC. On the other hand, we study how these variables (affective commitment of employees, manager trust and OLC) determine product innovation. Applying structural equation model (Partial Least Squares -PLS-) on a sample of 92 firms we obtain the next results: employee's affective commitment perceived by manager determine her/his level of trust and well we check that affective commitment and trust explain OLC. Finally, we probe that both variables (affective commitment and trust) are related with product innovation through OLC
topic Affective commitment of employees
supervisor trust on employees
organizational learning capability
product innovation
partial least squares (PLS)
url http://www.ehu.es/cuadernosdegestion/revista/index.php/en/numeros?a=da&y=2013&v=13&n=1&o=4
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