The Impact Of Motivation, Empowerment, Organizational Culture On Organizational Commitment With Leader-Member Exchange As Mediator
Jordanian municipalities' play an important role in advancing economic developments as well as nurturing the well-being of its populace. Thus, it is vital that the issue of organizational commitment must be embedded among the municipalities workforce so that the objectives to serve the commun...
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| Language: | en |
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2017
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1237/1/FH03-FESP-18-12054.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1237/ |
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| Summary: | Jordanian municipalities' play an important role in advancing economic developments as well as
nurturing the well-being of its populace. Thus, it is vital that the issue of organizational commitment
must be embedded among the municipalities workforce so that the objectives to serve the community
for the betterment of its populace can be achieved. Committed employees are more productive and
efficient worker and would less likely to leave from their organization. This is because these
employees are willing to sacrifice their time, effort and energy to achieve the organization’s goal in
serving the ever demanding public needs. In addition, motivation, empowerment and organizational
culture also play antecedent role in enhancing commitment among the workforce. If commitment
among workforce is low, the public as the end user will suffer since the workforce will perform badly
such as absenteeism, corruption, misuse of power, delay in approvals that can be detrimental to the
municipalities’ images as the engine of growth for its community. Hence, public complaints shall be
accumulating and shall portray negative image for the municipalities. Therefore, the objective of this
paper is to investigate the relationship between motivation, empowerment and organizational culture
towards organizational commitment and whether leader-member exchange has the mediating impact
on the relationship. The population for this study is the municipalities’ workforce throughout Jordan.
It is expected that the findings will reveal positive associations among these variables and with the
inclusion of leader-member exchange as the mediating factor shall further enhance the organizational
commitment among the Jordanian municipalities workforce. |
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