Km. Kacmar et Ds. Carlson, FURTHER VALIDATION OF THE PERCEPTIONS OF POLITICS SCALE (POPS) - A MULTIPLE SAMPLE INVESTIGATION, Journal of management, 23(5), 1997, pp. 627-658
Although political behavior in organizations is ubiquitous, measuring
it is often difficult. In one attempt to create such a measure, Kacmar
and Ferris (1991) developed and evaluated the psychometric properties
of the Perceptions of Politics Scale (POPS). Later, Nye and Witt (199
3) examined the dimensionality of POPS and its construct validity by c
omparing it with the Survey of Perceived Organizational Support (SPOS;
Eisenberger, Huntington, Hutchison & Sowa, 1986), The present researc
h extends these previous studies by using structural equation modeling
to evaluate the dimensionality reliability, and validity of POPS acro
ss three different studies utilizing nine different samples for a tota
l of 2758 respondents. Results suggested that some of the original POP
S items were ineffective and needed to be removed or replaced. Hence,
some of the original items were deleted and additional items were gene
rated and tested to produce a refined and revised version of POPS.