Commitment to a Parent Company Versus Local Operation
Measures Organizational Commitment.
Sample items
- “What this parent company stands for is important to me Local operation items:”
- “What my local firm stands for is important to me [Local operation items]”
Reliability & validity
Reliability & validity evidence is syncing from Principia.
Sources
- Gregersen and Black (1992)
Deploy it
The full item bank and survey deployment live in the People Analytics Toolbox (the enterprise survey-item library), with the min-N privacy gate.
What the literature says
The measurement literature behind this signal — sourced, so you can defend it.
“We have seen smart clustering of cash-generating countries like the United Kingdom and France, for example, together with fast-growth countries such as South Africa, with the intent of taking cash out of the former to build brands in the latter. Cultural, Language, and…”
— Leading Organization Designmatch 48%
“Keep in mind that one trade-off with a strong leader is the increased importance of checks and balances for approvals. If your organization is still struggling with the deployment of effective governance processes and practices, look first to the leadership of the effort for…”
— Worldatwork Handbook Compensationmatch 48%
“Most global companies have retained a matrix that is tipped to the geographic axis, perhaps because of the challenges of a truly balanced matrix. When the matrix is balanced, decisions tend to be escalated to higher levels of management, so it is easier to give the geographic…”
— Leading Organization Designmatch 47%
Resources: Leading Organization Design · Worldatwork Handbook Compensation