支持性工作环境对员工承诺的影响——斯里兰卡服装行业员工敬业度的中介作用

W. G. N. M. Jayasinghe, D. Thavakumar
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一个支持性的工作环境可以营造一种氛围,吸引和留住有才能、有动力的员工。它进一步提高了员工对更多工作的承诺和奉献精神。作为斯里兰卡经济的关键角色和该国第二大外汇收入来源,服装业需要考虑通过创造支持性的工作环境来留住这样的劳动力。在斯里兰卡的背景下,很少有实证研究是针对服装部门的工作环境。现有的经验知识缺口主要集中在对这方面的关注。因此,本研究的目的是分析支持性工作环境、员工敬业度和员工承诺之间的关系,并探讨员工敬业度在支持性工作环境对斯里兰卡服装公司员工承诺的影响中的中介作用。为了达到这些目标,我们使用结构化的问卷调查,从所选的两家服装公司的203名机器操作员中收集数据。样本采用分层随机抽样技术。分层抽样是指将人口分成小群体(阶层),并从每个小群体中随机抽取样本。研究人员根据公司规模从整个人口中选择机器操作员。在这种情况下,子组是基于公司规模的。采用描述性统计、相关分析和回归分析对数据进行分析。在本研究中,支持性工作环境为自变量,员工承诺为因变量,员工敬业度为中介变量。结果表明,在支持性工作环境对员工承诺的影响中,自变量、因变量和中介变量之间存在显著的正相关关系,员工敬业度具有互补的部分中介作用。因此,服装公司的管理者必须重视支持性工作环境和员工敬业度的结合,以提高员工的承诺水平。本研究仅涵盖Nuwaraeliya服装行业的两家公司。因此在今后的研究范围将不断扩大,超出研究领域,将是有效的和有用的。
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The Effect of Supportive Work Environment on Employee Commitment-Mediating Role of Employee Engagement in Apparel Industry in Sri Lanka
A supportive work environment develops an atmosphere to attract and retain a talented and motivated workforce to an organization. It further improves the commitment and dedication of employees towards more work. As a key player of the Sri Lankan economy and the second-largest foreign exchange earner to the country, the apparel industry requires to consider keeping such a workforce by creating a supportive work environment. In the Sri Lankan context, few empirical studies are available which were addressed the work environment in the apparel sector. The existing empirical knowledge gap concentrates on giving attention to this aspect. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to analyze the relationships among the supportive work environment, employee engagement, employee commitment and explore the mediating role of employee engagement in the effects of supportive work environment on employee commitment of selected apparel firms in Sri Lanka. To achieve these objectives, data were collected from 203 machine operators of the selected two apparel companies using a structured questionnaire. The sample was chosen through Stratified Random sampling technique. Stratified sampling is where the population is divided into subgroups (strata) and a random sample is taken from each subgroup. The researcher was chosen machine operators based on the company size from the whole population. In this case, subgroup was grounded on company size. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, correlation and regression analysis. In this study, the supportive work environment is the independent variable, employee commitment is the dependent variable and employee engagement is the mediating variable. The results indicated that significant positive relationships exist between independent, dependent and mediating variables and complementary partial mediation effect of employee engagement in the effects of supportive work environment on employee commitment. As a result of this study, Managers of Apparel companies must give their attention to a combination of a supportive work environment and employee engagement to increase the level of employee commitment. This study only covered two firms in Nuwaraeliya Apparel Industry. So in the future scope will be expanding beyond the research area, it will be effective and useful.
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