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Organizational researchers broadly accept Gouldner's (1957, 1958) earl
y work describing the cosmopolitan-local latent role construct. In pra
ctice, however, measurement and external validity issues appear to hav
e inhibited a more broad application to the general workplace environm
ent. The present research provides a model demonstrating that local an
d cosmopolitan latent roles relate to such career and job concerns as
job fit to the psychological contract and job satisfaction. These vari
ables, in turn, predict intention to quit and organizational politics.
Results are discussed in the context of structural equation modeling,
which provides both theoretical and practical implications for better
understanding quit rates and political behavior.