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Organizational Factors and Affective Commitment: Moderating Role of Employees’ Age

    Feryal Khan

    Department of Business Administration, Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan

    Amina Talat

    Department of Business Administration, Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan

    Sana Azar

    Department of Business Administration, Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan


Received
26 Mar, 2015
Accepted
12 Oct, 2015
Published
31 Dec, 2015

This research examined the moderating role of age in the relationship between four organizational factors namely training, communication, rewards, and teamwork on the levels of affective commitment of bank employees. The sample consisted of 200 bank employees (149 males, 51 females) from Lahore and they were divided into three groups based on their ages: Below 31 years (n = 117), between 31 and 44 years (n = 56), and above 44 years (n = 27) to examine if the levels of commitment varied across these groups. This study applied Affective Organizational Commitment Scale (Allen & Meyer, 1990) and Employees’ Perception of Organizational Factors Scale (Lau & Idris, 2001). Ordinary Least Squares regression analysis showed that age played a partial moderating role in determining the relationship between organizational factors and affective commitment. Findings showed that commitment for older employees increased with high levels of rewards, whereas, communication and higher levels of training lead to increase in affective commitment in younger workers. Teamwork did not have a significant relationship with any of the workers’ three age groups’ level of affective commitment.

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APA-7 Style
Khan, F., Talat, A., Azar, S. (2015). Organizational Factors and Affective Commitment: Moderating Role of Employees’ Age. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 30(2), 405-419. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=283

ACS Style
Khan, F.; Talat, A.; Azar, S. Organizational Factors and Affective Commitment: Moderating Role of Employees’ Age. Pak. J. Psychol. Res 2015, 30, 405-419. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=283

AMA Style
Khan F, Talat A, Azar S. Organizational Factors and Affective Commitment: Moderating Role of Employees’ Age. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research. 2015; 30(2): 405-419. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=283

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Khan, Feryal, Amina Talat, and Sana Azar. 2015. "Organizational Factors and Affective Commitment: Moderating Role of Employees’ Age" Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research 30, no. 2: 405-419. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=283