H. van den Heuvel
University of Amsterdam
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Journal of Applied Psychology | 1998
Naomi Ellemers; T.C. de Gilder; H. van den Heuvel
Among a representative sample of the Dutch population (Study 1: N = 690), careeroriented and team-oriented commitment were assessed, in addition to affective organizational commitment (Meyer & Allen, 1991). Confirmatory factor analysis supported the proposed distinction between the 2 specific forms of commitment at the measurement level. Furthermore, the construct validity of team-oriented and career-oriented commitment as well as their differential implications were corroborated by self-reports of workrelated behavior 1 year later. The distinction between career-oriented and team-oriented commitment was then cross-validated in a 2nd study, among employees of a financial service organization in Belgium (TV = 287), in which the constructs proved to be not only differentially related to self-reported behavior at work, but also predictive of performance ratings by superiors. The aim of the present study was to develop and validate a measure to distinguish career-oriented from teamoriented work commitment. We intended to examine whether these specific forms of commitment could be distinguished from each other at the measurement level and to investigate whether they were differentially related to self-reported as well as externally assessed indexes of work-related behavior. We first present results from a representative sample of the Dutch working population, relating measures of commitment taken at Time 1 to selfreported behavior at Time 2 (Study 1). Subsequently, we cross-validated and extended our findings by examining whether similar results would be obtained when self-reported commitment scores were related to external assessments of performance, with an independent sample consisting of employees of a financial service organization in Belgium (Study 2). In organizational theory and research, attempts to predict the behavior of individual workers in organizations have focused on organizational commitment as a crucial
Inorganica Chimica Acta | 1992
Yi Dang; Herman J. Geise; J. Claereboudt; H. van den Heuvel; M. Claeys
Abstract The electron impact mass spectrometric behaviour of bis(cyclopentadienyl)-bis(benzoato)titanium(IV) and related phenyl substituted complexes containing a halogen atom (Cp 2 TiL 2 , with Cp=η-C 5 H 5 ; LC 6 H 5 COO, C 6 2 H 5 COO, FC 6 H 4 COO or ClC 6 H 4 COO) is investigated with the aid of metastable ion analysis, deuterium labelling and determination of monoisotopic ion masses. Evidence is presented for the occurrence of intramolecular fluorine migrations, gas phase ion-molecule and ion-radical reactions and ortho effects.
British Journal of Social Psychology | 1996
A.J. Dijker; Willem Koomen; H. van den Heuvel; N.H. Frijda
Gedrag en Organisatie | 1997
D. de Gilder; H. van den Heuvel; Naomi Ellemers
Gedrag en Organisatie | 1998
T.C. de Gilder; H. van den Heuvel; Naomi Ellemers; G. Blijleven
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor de Psychologie | 1996
Naomi Ellemers; H. van den Heuvel; T.C. de Gilder
Psychologie | 1997
Naomi Ellemers; D. de Gilder; H. van den Heuvel
Psychologie | 1997
Naomi Ellemers; D. de Gilder; H. van den Heuvel
Gedrag en Organisatie | 1997
D. de Gilder; H. van den Heuvel; Naomi Ellemers
De Psycholoog | 1997
Arjan E.R. Bos; D. de Gilder; H. van den Heuvel; Naomi Ellemers