THE INFLUENCE OF JOB INVOVLVEMENT, JOB SATISFACTION AND PERCEIVED ORGANISATIONAL SUPPORT TOWARD ORGANISATIONAL COMMITMENT AMONG EMPLOYEES OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KUALA LUMPUR / TAN TZE LING.
Material type: TextPublication details: Kuala Lumpur : Asia Pacific University, 2019Description: 122 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmSubject(s): Personnel management | Job satisfaction -- Employee performance | Organizational commitment | Organizational behaviorLOC classification: PM-31-39Online resources: Available in APres - Requires login to view full text. Dissertation note: A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirement of Staffordshire University for the award of Master of Business Administration (UCMF1808MBA) Summary: This research study is conducted to examine the factors influencing organisational commitment among employees of private higher educational institutions in Kuala Lumpur. The literature review has revealed that job involvement, job satisfaction and perceived organisational support are the predictors that can improve employees who are working in the private higher educational institution. A conceptual framework has also been developed. The study proposed three hypotheses concerning employees (academic and non-academic) in Malaysia private universities. The target population for this research study focuses solely on employees (academic and non-academic) from selected Malaysian private universities. A quantitative study using the cross-sectional method is employed for this research study. There are a total of 168 respondents from two private universities and the sampling is selected based on simple random sampling technique. Various assumptions of the test analysis have been conducted to test the hypotheses such as descriptive analysis, reliability analysis, normality test, Pearson Correlation Coefficient analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis. The study has confirmed that job involvement, job satisfaction and perceived organisational support are positively correlated with organisational commitment. The findings of the study have also established that there is a significant relationship between organisational commitment and job involvement, job satisfaction and perceived organisational support. Lastly, it is recommended that Human Resource Personnel provide useful workshops and trainings to improve employees’ organisational commitment entailing to better organisational reputation and performance.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirement of Staffordshire University for the award of Master of Business Administration (UCMF1808MBA)
This research study is conducted to examine the factors influencing organisational commitment among employees of private higher educational institutions in Kuala Lumpur. The literature review has revealed that job involvement, job satisfaction and perceived organisational support are the predictors that can improve employees who are working in the private higher educational institution. A conceptual framework has also been developed. The study proposed three hypotheses concerning employees (academic and non-academic) in Malaysia private universities. The target population for this research study focuses solely on employees (academic and non-academic) from selected Malaysian private universities. A quantitative study using the cross-sectional method is employed for this research study. There are a total of 168 respondents from two private universities and the sampling is selected based on simple random sampling technique. Various assumptions of the test analysis have been conducted to test the hypotheses such as descriptive analysis, reliability analysis, normality test, Pearson Correlation Coefficient analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis. The study has confirmed that job involvement, job satisfaction and perceived organisational support are positively correlated with organisational commitment. The findings of the study have also established that there is a significant relationship between organisational commitment and job involvement, job satisfaction and perceived organisational support. Lastly, it is recommended that Human Resource Personnel provide useful workshops and trainings to improve employees’ organisational commitment entailing to better organisational reputation and performance.
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