2020
DOI: 10.20491/isarder.2020.905
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Modeling the Relationship Between Organizational Trust, Job Performance, Identity and Organizational Identification

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“…It has been determined that all independent variables in this model have a significant effect on OI. This finding is parallel to the findings obtained in the literature (Tüzün and Çağlar, 2009;Ertürk, 2010;De Roeck and Delobbe, 2012;Campbell and Im, 2015;Tekingündüz et al, 2020;Li et al, 2021). The R squared change between Model 3 and Model 2 increased by about 45%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…It has been determined that all independent variables in this model have a significant effect on OI. This finding is parallel to the findings obtained in the literature (Tüzün and Çağlar, 2009;Ertürk, 2010;De Roeck and Delobbe, 2012;Campbell and Im, 2015;Tekingündüz et al, 2020;Li et al, 2021). The R squared change between Model 3 and Model 2 increased by about 45%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In the study conducted for the employees in the petrochemical organization, De Roeck and Delobbe (2012) determined that OT has a mediating role in the relationship between the "corporate social responsibility" and the OI. In the study conducted on the sample of public health institutions employees, Tekingündüz et al (2020) pointed out that there is a significant relationship between OI and OT. In a study conducted with employees in public institutions, Campbell and Im (2015) determined that senior leader interaction, supervisor interaction, and work group cooperation levels significantly affected OT, and OT had a significant effect on OI.…”
Section: Literature Review Hypotheses Development and Research Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This component implies that one party trusts the other due to both are following the same codes of conduct and contain a trustworthy experience in the past (Ilyas et al, 2020). According to (Tekingündüz, Karabel, Zekioğlu, & Sünbül, 2020), an organizational member believes to receive cooperation and support at the time of need in order to solve the problem with no conditions provides him/her a feeling of trust, confidence and commitment.…”
Section: Organizational Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%