Employees’ self-assessment of organizational commitment, work motivation, and job performance bases for enhancing employee development program
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This study was conducted to analyse the Employees’ Self-Assessment of Organizational Commitment, Work Motivation, and Job Performance for the purpose of enhancing Employee Development Program. The study specifically aimed to: 1) describe the profile of the respondents; 2) determine the level of organizational commitment of employees in terms of personal and job related characteristics; 3) determine the level of work motivation of employees in terms of personal and job related characteristics; 4) determine the level of job performance of employees in terms of personal and job related characteristics and; 5) determine the level of organizational commitment and work motivation of employees in relation to their level of job performance. The study used a descriptive-relational research design that utilized a one-shot method for data gathering; Results of this study show that employees have very high level of affective and normative organizational commitment and high level of continuance organizational commitment. They are highly motivated and have good to excellent job performance. Moreover, their organizational commitment and work motivation were related to their job
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Demetria, J. E. (2017). Employees’ self-assessment of organizational commitment, work motivation, and job performance bases for enhancing employee development program (Unpublished Master's Special paper). Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
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Master in Business AdministrationShelf Location
GSL Theses 650.072 D394
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