Concept Redundancy in Organizational Research: The Case of Work Commitment

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A facet design describing the theoretical and empirical interrelationships among five forms of work commitment (Protestant work ethic, career salience, job involvement/work as a central life interest, organizational commitment, and union commitment) is presented. The analysis reveals that these concepts are partially redundant and insufficiently distinct to warrent continued separation. Suggestions for advancing the study of work commitment are rendered.

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This article is published as Morrow, P.C. 1983. Concept redundancy in organizational research. The case of work commitment. Academy of Management Review, 8: 486-500. Doi: 10.5465/AMR.1983.4284606. Posted with permission.

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