Effects of kin density within family-owned businesses
► We examined how kin density related to perceptions of nepotism and justice. ► Kin density and family membership related to nepotism perceptions. ► Family membership moderated kin density’s relationship to nepotism and justice. ► Nepotism partially mediated between kin density and justice perceptio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Organizational behavior and human decision processes 2012-11, Vol.119 (2), p.151-162 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► We examined how kin density related to perceptions of nepotism and justice. ► Kin density and family membership related to nepotism perceptions. ► Family membership moderated kin density’s relationship to nepotism and justice. ► Nepotism partially mediated between kin density and justice perceptions.
We examined how kin density within family-owned firms related to perceptions of nepotism and organizational justice; we also examined the moderating role of family membership in these relationships. In a sample of 79 family employees and 299 non-family employees in 21 family-owned businesses, both kin density and family membership were found to be related to nepotism perceptions. Additionally, family membership moderated the relationships of kin density to nepotism and justice perceptions, as well as the relationship between nepotism and justice perceptions. Finally, nepotism perceptions provided a partial mediating link between kin density and organizational justice perceptions. These results suggest that kin density and family membership are important variables to consider in understanding the experiences and attitudes of employees in family-owned businesses. |
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ISSN: | 0749-5978 1095-9920 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.obhdp.2012.07.001 |