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The Impact of Job Engagement and Organizational Commitment on Organizational Performance: Evidence From India
Abstract
Job engagement has received much concentration in both research and practice due to its potential impact on various organizational outcomes. The chapter explores the impact of organizational commitment and job engagement on organizational performance in IT industry. The questionnaire employed in this study consisted of job engagement variables and organizational commitment variables taken as independent variables while organizational performance variables as the dependent variable. Sample for the study consisted of 475 IT professionals from five IT organizations. Simple random sampling was used as a sampling technique, and this study was an ex-post in nature. Data were analyzed using mean and standard deviation, correlation, and multiple regression. The result revealed that the job engagement and organizational commitment significantly correlated with IT organizational performance and significantly impact the organizational performance of IT.
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