Employee engagement and organizational commitment: evidence from Jordan

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the two measurements of employee engagement (job engagement and organizational engagement) and organizational commitment measured by three key measurements which are: affective (emotional) commitment; continuance (maintenance) comm...

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Published inInternational journal of business Vol. 19; no. 2; pp. 192 - 212
Main Authors Albdour, Ali Abbaas, Altarawneh, Ikhlas I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Fresno Premier Publishing, Inc 22.03.2014
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Summary:The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the two measurements of employee engagement (job engagement and organizational engagement) and organizational commitment measured by three key measurements which are: affective (emotional) commitment; continuance (maintenance) commitment; and normative commitment, that is in the context of Jordanian banking sector. This study uses a non-probability sampling technique specifically of quota and convenience sampling. A survey self-administrated questionnaire was distributed on a sample of 336 frontline employees of banks in Jordan. Our findings show that frontline employees who have high job engagement and organizational engagement will have high level of affective commitment and normative commitment. On the other hand, high employees' job engagement can meaningfully affect employees' continuance commitment. This study has made significant contributions to the knowledge academically and practically. It is expected to extend the knowledge of the relationship between employee engagement and organizational commitment, also through examining the impact of various measurements of employees and organizational engagement and commitment in Jordan as one of the developing countries. Explicitly, this study fills the gap in the literature of employees' engagement and commitment and their impact on organizational overall performance.
ISSN:1083-4346