Moderation effect of gender on workplace spirituality and commitment relationship: case of Indonesian ethics

Asian Journal of Business Ethics 3 (1):65-81 (2014)
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Abstract

As a common and important construct, numerous studies investigated factors that influence commitment. However, few scholars promoted ethical issues on commitment antecedents. This study investigates moderation effect of gender on the relationship between workplace spirituality and commitment. The result shows that workplace spirituality affects commitment significantly, and males are found to have a stronger effect of workplace spirituality on commitment rather than females. Implications of the findings and suggestions for future research are discussed.

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