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      “Same Same” But Different? : Can Work Engagement Be Discriminated from Job Involvement and Organizational Commitment?

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              Affective, Continuance, and Normative Commitment to the Organization: An Examination of Construct Validity

              Allen, Meyer (1996)
              Within the past few years, several studies have used the Affective, Continuance, and Normative Commitment Scales (Allen & Meyer, 1990; Meyer & Allen, 1984, 1991) to assess organizational commitment. The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate the body of evidence relevant to the construct validity of these measures. Although some empirical questions remain at issue, the overall results strongly support the continued use of the scales in substantive research.
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                Journal
                European Psychologist
                European Psychologist
                Hogrefe Publishing Group
                1016-9040
                1878-531X
                January 2006
                January 2006
                : 11
                : 2
                : 119-127
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                10.1027/1016-9040.11.2.119
                02017361-7c63-4bed-9ffb-37ebbf8169d9
                © 2006
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