Faridi, Adnan and Baloch, Akhtar and Wajidi, Abuzar (2017): Job satisfaction and organizational commitment under Traditional and Modern T&D program: Evidence from Public Banking Sector of Pakistan. Published in: International Journal of Applied Business and Management Studies , Vol. 2, No. 1 (30 June 2017): pp. 9-16.
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_80755.pdf Download (204kB) | Preview |
Abstract
This article investigates the impact of traditional and modern training programs on the overall performance and commitment to employees in public banking sector of Pakistan. Additionally, the study examines the relationship between antecedents of organizational commitment and job satisfaction. Bank of Khyber, First Women Bank, National Bank of Pakistan, Sindh Bank, and The Bank of Punjab are currently operating public banks in Pakistan. Thus, all five considered in this study using strata sampling technique. Total 26 Branch Managers participated in interviews whereas 292 completed survey questionnaire. Results showed modern T&D methods preferred by contractual employees whereas permanent employees prefer traditional methods of training and development. Moreover, T&D significantly affect the continuance commitment (CC) of female employees whereas salary increment enhances males' normative commitment (NC) and affective commitment (AC). Additionally, both modern and traditional T&D methods improve job satisfaction. AC and NC are relatively higher in public bank employees in comparison to CC, resulting from training and development program.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | Job satisfaction and organizational commitment under Traditional and Modern T&D program: Evidence from Public Banking Sector of Pakistan |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Training and Development, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, public banking sector |
Subjects: | M - Business Administration and Business Economics ; Marketing ; Accounting ; Personnel Economics > M0 - General M - Business Administration and Business Economics ; Marketing ; Accounting ; Personnel Economics > M1 - Business Administration M - Business Administration and Business Economics ; Marketing ; Accounting ; Personnel Economics > M1 - Business Administration > M12 - Personnel Management ; Executives; Executive Compensation M - Business Administration and Business Economics ; Marketing ; Accounting ; Personnel Economics > M5 - Personnel Economics > M53 - Training |
Item ID: | 80755 |
Depositing User: | Dr Akhtar Baloch |
Date Deposited: | 11 Aug 2017 15:59 |
Last Modified: | 27 Sep 2019 07:31 |
References: | Allen, N. (2003), Organizational Commitment in the Military: A Discussion of Theory and Practice, Military Psychology, 15, 237-253. Armstrong, M. (2006), A Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice, London, UK: Kogan Page, Ltd. Barnett, R. (1995), Flexible benefits: Communication is the key, Benefits and Compensation International, (24)6, 25-28. Barlett, K. R., & Kang, D. S. (2004), Training and organisational commitment among nurses following industry and organisational change in New Zealand and United States, Human Resource Development International, 7(4), 423-440. Benson, G.S. (2006), Employee development, commitment and intention to turnover: a test of 'employability' policies in action, Human Resource Management Journal, 16(2), 173-192. Bonoma, T. V., & Wong, K. B. (1983), A Case Study in Case Research, Division of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 27-45. Brief, A. P. (1998), Attitudes in and around organizations, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Dawn (2016), World Bank projects 5.4 per cent growth rate for Pakistan in 2018, Retrieved from: https://www.dawn.com/news/1295477/world-bank-projects-54-per-cent-growth-rate-for-pakistan-in-2018. Demirbag, M., Tatoglu, E., Tekinkus, M., & Zaim, S. (2006), An analysis of the relationship between TQM implementation and organizational performance: Evidence from Turkish SMEs, Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 17(6), 829-847. Faizan, R., & Haque, A. U. (2016), The Relationship between Societal attributes, Feminine Leadership & Management Style: Responses from Pakistan's Urban Region Female-Owned Businesses. European Journal of Business and Management, 8(23), 171-191. Faizan, R. & Zehra, N. (2016), Quality Work-Life as predictor to Organisational Commitment under contrasting Leadership Styles: I.T Responses from Pakistan's private software houses. Global Journal of Management and Administration, 16(6), 9-23. Gilley, J. W., & Maycunich, A. (2000), Beyond the Learning Organization: Creating a Culture of Continuous Growth and Development through State-Of-The-Art Human Resource Practices. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books. Gleeson, D., & Husbands, C. (Eds.). (2001), The performing school: Managing, teaching and learning in a performance culture, London and New York: Routledge/Falmer. Hansen, F. (2001, Sep/Oct). Currents in compensation and benefits, Compensation and Benefits Review, 33(5), 6-26. Haque, A. U., & Aston, J. (2016), A Relationship between Occupational Stress and Organisational Commitment of I.T Sector's Employees in Contrasting Economies, Polish Journal of Management Studies, 14(1), 95-105. Haque, A. U., Aston, J., & Kozlovski, E. (2016), Do causes and consequences of stress affect genders differently at operational level? Comparison of the IT sectors in the UK and Pakistan, International Journal of Applied Business, 1(1), P. 1-7. Haque, A.U., & Yamoah, F. (2014), Gender Employment Longevity: I.T Staff Response to Organisational Support in Pakistan, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 4(12), 324-347. Hylton, T. L. H., Coffey, K. R., Parker, M. A., & Howard, J. k. (1993), Science, 261, 1021. Khatri, N., Fern, C.T., & Budhwar, P. (2001), Explaining Employee Turnover in an Asian Context, Human Resource Management Journal, 11(1), 54-74. Lambert, E. G. & Hogan, N. (2009), The importance of job satisfaction and organizational commitment in shaping turnover intent: A test of a causal model. Criminal Justice Review, 34 (1), 96-118. Lowry, D. S, Simon, A., & Kimberley, N. (2002), Toward improved employment relations practices of casual employees in the New South Wales registered clubs industry, Human Resource Development Quarterly, 13(1), 53–70. McNeese-Smith, D. K. (2001), A nursing shortage: building organizational commitment among nurses, Journal of Healthcare Management, 46(3), 173-186. Mowday, R. T., Porter, L. W., & Steers, R. M. (1982), Employee-organisation linkages: The psychology of commitment, absenteeism, and turnover, New York: Academic Press. Patton, M. Q. (2015), Qualitative Research & Evaluation Methods: Integrating Theory and Practice, 4th Edition, Sage Publication. Pfeiffer, C. (2016), These are the '10 Emerging Markets of the Future', World Economic Forum, Retrieved from: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/07/these-are-the-10-emerging-markets-of-the-future?utm_content=buffera0782&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer. Rana, A. (2014), Privatisation process: Govt to sell assets in sole offering, Retrieved from: https://tribune.com.pk/story/664292/privatisation-process-govt-to-sell-assets-in-sole-offering/. Randall, D. M. (1990), The Consequences of Organizational Commitment: Methodological Investigation, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 11(5), 361-378. Roehl, W. S., & Swerdlow, S. (1999), Training and its impact on organisational commitment among lodging employees, Journal of hospitality and Tourism Research, 23(2), 176-194. Sahinidis, A.G., & Bouris, J. (2008), Employee Perceived Training Effectiveness Relationship to Employee Attitudes, Journal of European Industrial Training, 32(1), 63-76. Sims, R. (2002). Organizational Success through Effective Human Resources Management, Westport CT: Quorum Books. Syrett, M. (1994), Through Thick and Thin, Asian Business, 30(12), 26-30. Zehra, N. (2016), Training & Development Barometer for Effective Transformation of Organizational Commitment and Overall Performance in Banking Sectors of KPK, Pakistan: Qualitative study of Workforce of Bank of Khyber, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 6(6), 246-267. Zehra, S. Z., Zehra, B., Nisa, F.U., Ali, S. Z., Zehra, S. H., & Ather, M. (2017), Measuring Organizational Commitment and Occupational Stress of Pakistani Doctors: Comparing Lahore and Karachi Public Hospitals in Gender Perspective, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 7 (2), 247-255. |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/80755 |