TY - JOUR AB - Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of procedural justice, training opportunities and innovation on job satisfaction and affiliation commitment via the mediating effect of organizational identification. The authors also explored the moderating role of satisfaction with supervisor on the relationship between the antecedents and organizational identification as well as its moderating effect on the mediational chain.Design/methodology/approach The authors used structural equation modeling techniques, using MPLUS 7.4, to analyze data collected from 247 full-time employees who were recruited by undergraduate students attending a private university in the Southeast region of the USA.Findings Results demonstrated that the indirect effects for procedural justice and training opportunities as predictors were significant, while none of the paths for innovation as a predictor were significant. Satisfaction with supervisor moderated the relationships between procedural justice and organizational identification and innovation and organizational identification.Originality/value This research expands the nomological network concerning antecedents and consequences of organizational identification. It also explores the role of satisfaction with one’s supervisor, as this can affect identification with the organization. This research provides support for the notion that stronger employee–organization relationships lead to positive individual and organizational outcomes. VL - 17 IS - 3 SN - 1541-6518 DO - 10.1108/OMJ-02-2020-0874 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/OMJ-02-2020-0874 AU - Valle Matthew AU - Andrews Martha C. AU - Kacmar K. Michele PY - 2020 Y1 - 2020/01/01 TI - Situational antecedents to organizational identification and the role of supervisor support T2 - Organization Management Journal PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 153 EP - 166 Y2 - 2024/03/29 ER -