An Empirical Study to Evaluate the Influence of Organizational Support and Job Commitment on Job Performance: An Evidence from Pakistan

Muhammad Younis Metlo, Sikandar Ali Janweri, M. Brohi, Israr Ahmed Memon, Asadullah Kehar
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In this research paper, the facts about the impact of organizational support and commitment on job performance are intended to be produced and presented. The study validates the study findings by collecting primary data from 120 respondents through questionnaire distribution using a convenient random sampling technique. This is a cross-sectional research study supported with the findings of empirical as well theoretical evidence. The data was collected using a closed-ended and self-explanatory questionnaire. According to the findings, the study found all hypotheses accepted that claim that job performance is dependent on organizational support and there is a positive relationship between the variables; job commitment has a direct and positive relationship to job performance, and both organizational support and commitment have a positive and influencing relationship with the job performance. Whereas we also identified that organizational support has a strong correlation with job performance; job commitment has also been found to have a strong correlation with job performance at a highly significant level. This bivariate correlated study has significant support for organizations based in Pakistan and in similar cultures to produce and enhance job performance while increasing job commitment and organizational support of their employees. Theoretical as well as empirical evidence strongly supports the findings of this study and recommends organizational practitioners to consider both organizational commitment as well as organizational support while making any corporate-level decision related to enhancing job performance and productivity.
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组织支持和工作承诺对工作绩效影响的实证研究:来自巴基斯坦的证据
在本研究论文中,组织支持和承诺对工作绩效的影响的事实是打算产生和呈现。本研究采用方便的随机抽样方法,通过发放问卷的方式收集120名调查对象的原始数据,对研究结果进行验证。这是一项横断面研究,得到了实证和理论证据的支持。数据收集采用封闭式和自我解释的问卷调查。根据研究结果,研究发现所有被接受的假设都声称工作绩效依赖于组织支持,变量之间存在正相关关系;工作承诺对工作绩效具有直接的正向关系,组织支持和承诺对工作绩效具有正向影响关系。然而我们也发现组织支持与工作绩效有很强的相关性;研究还发现,工作承诺与工作绩效之间存在高度显著的相关性。这项双变量相关研究对巴基斯坦和类似文化的组织产生和提高工作绩效,同时增加员工的工作承诺和组织支持具有重要意义。理论和实证证据有力地支持了本研究的发现,并建议组织从业者在做出任何与提高工作绩效和生产力有关的公司层面决策时,同时考虑组织承诺和组织支持。
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