A model is investigated in which organizational formalization influences work alienation through role ambiguity, role conflict, and organizational commitment. Interrelationships are tested with data obtained from industrial salespeople and industrial buyers. Higher levels of formalization are found to be associated with greater organizational commitment and less work alienation.
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