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A Study On Employees Commitment And Work Motivation - A Psycological Perspective As A Determinant Of Organizational And Professional Commitment


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1 Department of Commerce, Velidi Venkateswarlu and Mangamma Degree College, India
     

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of motivating the front line employees of retail stores in Hyderabad on the organizational commitment. The study is aim to appraise the existing literatures and build up the conceptual framework as well as hypotheses. The research was conducted with a convenience sample. A total of 97 respondents have participated in this research survey. Analysis of data and the discussion is included. Data collected were analyzed by the application of statistical tests i.e., Cronbach’s alpha reliability, Pearson correlation and Simple Linear Regression using SPSS 20.0. Results showed that significant impact from employee motivation of front line employees on organizational commitment (affective, normative and continuance). Some important recommendations are also derived from the study.

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Employee Motivation, Organizational Commitment, Affective, Continuance, Normative
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V. Venkateswara Rao
Department of Commerce, Velidi Venkateswarlu and Mangamma Degree College, India

Abstract


The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of motivating the front line employees of retail stores in Hyderabad on the organizational commitment. The study is aim to appraise the existing literatures and build up the conceptual framework as well as hypotheses. The research was conducted with a convenience sample. A total of 97 respondents have participated in this research survey. Analysis of data and the discussion is included. Data collected were analyzed by the application of statistical tests i.e., Cronbach’s alpha reliability, Pearson correlation and Simple Linear Regression using SPSS 20.0. Results showed that significant impact from employee motivation of front line employees on organizational commitment (affective, normative and continuance). Some important recommendations are also derived from the study.

Keywords


Employee Motivation, Organizational Commitment, Affective, Continuance, Normative