| Literature DB >> 17617976 |
Miguel A Mañas1, Carmen Salvador, Joan Boada, Esperanza González, Esteban Agulló.
Abstract
Satisfaction and psychological well-being as antecedents of organisational commitment. The role of organisational commitment in public administration and its repercussions on the institution are examined in this study. It reports part of a larger research project that studies job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and psychological well-being as antecedents of organisational commitment. Data were collected from 697 public-sector employees, using questionnaires. Results showed that job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and psychological well-being were strong predictors of organisational commitment. Higher levels of job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and psychological well-being were associated with more favourable perceptions of organisational commitment. Furthermore, this study highlights the impact of dynamic work on the employee's commitment.Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17617976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psicothema ISSN: 0214-9915