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Competences Development And Organisational Commitment: Mediation Through Employability And Moderation By Generation

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  • Ana Moreira

    (ISPA – Instituto Universitário, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)

  • Francisco Cesário

    (Instituto Universitário and Universidade Europeia, Lisboa, Portugal)

  • Maria José Chambel

    (Faculdade de Psicologia, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)

  • Filipa Castanheira

    (Nova School of Business and Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to test the mediating effect of perceived internal employability on the relationship between organisational practices of competences development and affective commitment, and also to test the moderating effect of different generations in this mediation. The sample has 302 participants, who are employees in several organisations based in Portuguese territory. We verified the mediating effect of the employability perception in the relationship between organisational practices of competences development (individualised support and functional rotation) and affective commitment. Regarding the moderating effect of the generations, this effect was verified in the relationship between the organisational competences development practices and the affective commitment in the liaison between the organisational practices of competences development and the perception of internal employability and in the connection between the perception of internal employability and affective commitment. Classification- JEL:

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  • Ana Moreira & Francisco Cesário & Maria José Chambel & Filipa Castanheira, 2018. "Competences Development And Organisational Commitment: Mediation Through Employability And Moderation By Generation," Portuguese Journal of Management Studies, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa, vol. 23(2), pages 123-149.
  • Handle: RePEc:pjm:journl:v:xxiii:y:2018:i:2:p:123-149
    DOI: 10.5455/EJMS/289312/2018
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