A longitudinal investigation on the factors affecting newcomers' adjustment: Evidence from Japanese organizations

Norihiko Takeuchi*, Tomokazu Takeuchi

*この研究の対応する著者

研究成果: Article査読

17 被引用数 (Scopus)

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Using the longitudinal survey data of newcomers working for Japanese firms, this study demonstrates that the socialization tactics used by Japanese firms were positively related to the degree of socialization of newcomers, which eventually correlated positively with the time-series differences in organizational commitment and achievement motivation from the first year (T1) to the second year (T2) of their organizational entry, and negatively with the longitudinal change in turnover intention from T1 to T2. In addition, the results show that the newcomers' attitudes toward their pre-entry job search efforts, as with their entry (T1), had a negative influence on the change in value commitment from T1 to T2, indicating that those who rated their past job search activities as successful tended, as of their entry into the organization, to diminish their level of acceptance of their organization's values over a year. Findings are used to discuss how firms can effectively manage their entry-level employees to facilitate their adjustment and retention.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)928-952
ページ数25
ジャーナルInternational Journal of Human Resource Management
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DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2009
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 戦略と経営
  • 組織的行動および人的資源管理
  • 技術マネージメントおよび技術革新管理

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