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Romantic Relationships in Organizations: A Test of a Model of Formation and Impact Factors
We obtained questionnaire data from 465 employees to test a model containing hypothesized formation and impact factors from Pierce, Byrne, and Aguinisâs (1996) conceptual model of workplace romance. As predicted, results indicate that (a) employeesâ attitudes toward romance and sexual intimacy at work and levels of perceived job autonomy are positively associated with their participation in a workplace romance; and (b) employeesâ participation in a workplace romance is positively associated with their levels of job satisfaction and, to a lesser degree, organizational commitment. Employeesâ participation in a workplace romance was not, however, predictive of their levels of job performance or intrinsic work motivation. We discuss implications for future workplace romance research. © 2003 M.E. Sharpe, Inc