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Öğe The simultaneous effects of fit with organizations, jobs and supervisors on major employee outcomes in Turkish banks: Does organizational support matter?(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014) Maden, Ceyda; Kabasakal, HayatThis study examines the simultaneous effects of employees' fit with their organization, job and supervisor on their job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention in Turkish banks by paying special attention to the moderating role of perceived organizational support (POS) in these relationships. Survey data collected from 213 employees who work in five different banks operating in Istanbul, Turkey, show that employees' value fit with their organization increases their job satisfaction and organizational commitment significantly while having no direct effect on their turnover intention. The results also suggest a positive association between employees' fit with their job (needs-supplies fit) and their job satisfaction along with the negative, direct impact of job fit on turnover intention. The hypothesized relationships between employees' value fit with their supervisor and selected employee outcomes are not supported. With respect to the moderating role of POS, the overall findings indicate that a high level of organizational support suppresses the effects of employees' value fit with their organization on their job satisfaction and organizational commitment as well as reducing the relationship between their job fit and job satisfaction and turnover intention.Öğe Women in management in Turkey(Taylor and Francis, 2016) Kabasakal, Hayat; Karakaş, Fahri; Maden, Ceyda; Aycan, ZeynepThe Republic of Turkey is located mainly in west Asia and partly in southeast Europe. It had 77.6 million inhabitants at the end of 2014 (TUIK1 , 2014). The country has been a bridge between east and west throughout the history. The analysis of women in society and in management positions conveys the simultaneous influence of eastern and western cultures in the Turkish context.