The Factors Affecting Organizational Productivity with Emphasis on Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment

Author(s):  
Ali Atafar ◽  
Badri Shahtaleb ◽  
Saeed Sharifi
2010 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Andrea Ricardo Hutagalung

<p class="Style2"><em>Destination author conducted this research is to determine if the five factors affecting the intensity of turnover big four auditors at the accounting firm. The research method used by the author in the preparation of this paper is the method of multiple regression analysis and data collection techniques in the form of empirical studies or distributing questionnaires at four KAR Based on the analysis the authors, it can be concluded that job satisfaction, salary administration, organizational commitment, trust and professionalism of the organization does not negatively affect the intensity of turnover.</em></p><p class="Style1"><strong><em>Keywords : </em></strong><em>Job satisfaction, salary administration, organizational commitment, </em><em>organizational trust, professionalism, the intensity of turnover.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 96-106
Author(s):  
Carmen C. Menes ◽  
Ismael A. Haguisan III

Ethical climate in the workplace has a relationship with job satisfaction and organizational commitment; thus, influencing organizational productivity. This descriptive-correlational study confirmed the relationship between ethical climate, job satisfaction, and hotel employees’ organizational commitment. Using stratified random sampling proportionate allocation, 152 employees from two hotels with the same owner and management were identified as respondents. An adapted-modified survey questionnaire was used to collect the data.  Mean, standard deviation, and Pearson r were used to analyze the data. The employees in the standard class hotels perceived an ethical work environment.  They were slightly satisfied and committed to their job. Their perceived ethical climate showed a significant relationship with job satisfaction and organizational commitment. The management may explore various ways to improve the ethical climate, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment of employees to attain higher productivity.


Author(s):  
Van Thi Bich ◽  
Tran Thi My Huong

Understanding employee reactions to post-merger is important in assessing the dynamics of acquisitions and their possible success or failure. This study analyzes the factors affecting employees' commitment to post-merger enterprises. Findings from a survey sample of 289 employees in post-merger enterprises in retail and pharmaceutical industries showed influences impact on employee commitment, including (i) Job satisfaction, (ii) Leadership styles, (iii) Cultural conflict, and (iv) Job stress and pressure. The results of this study provide a foundation of theory and practice for post-merger or acquisition businesses can efficiently exploit the human resource for the development in the next period.


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