Organisational Culture and Employee Commitment of Academic Staff: The Moderating Effect of Job Satisfaction

B. Hassan, Hassan Hassan, Olushola Hassan
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Purpose of the article: This study investigated the contribution of organisational culture to the three dimensions of organisational commitment (normative, affective and continuance) of academic staff as moderated by job satisfaction.Methodology/methods: The study adopted the quantitative method using a descriptive survey. One hundred and seventy-four (174) academics in Lagos, Nigeria selected through non-probabilistic methods participated in the survey. The data was gathered using three validated questionnaires through Cronbach Alpha. Descriptive and inferential statistics were employed for the data analysis.Scientific aim: To ascertain the effect of organisational culture on commitment of academic staff and confirm if job satisfaction mediates this effect.Findings: It was observed from the outcome that there is a significant positive relationship among the variables of the study. The results also showed that the organisational culture contributed significantly to organisational affective commitment of academic staff. It also showed that that the organisational culture contributed significantly to organisational normative and continuance commitment of academic staff. The contribution of the organisational culture was seen to be significant on composite organisational commitment of academic staff just as job satisfaction slightly moderated the effect of organisational culture on the commitment of academics and the effect was found to be significant.Conclusions: The study concluded that the organisational culture and job satisfaction have a positive impact on organisational commitment. University management can improve staff commitment through review of their organisational culture elements and job satisfaction
学术人员组织文化与员工承诺:工作满意度的调节作用
文章目的:本研究考察了组织文化对学术人员组织承诺三个维度(规范性、情感性和延续性)的贡献,并通过工作满意度进行调节。方法学/方法:本研究采用描述性调查的定量方法。通过非概率方法选出尼日利亚拉各斯的174名学者参与了调查。数据通过Cronbach Alpha使用三份有效问卷收集。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计。科学目的:确定组织文化对学术人员承诺的影响,并确认工作满意度是否介导了这种影响。结果:从结果中观察到,研究变量之间存在显著的正相关关系。研究结果还显示,组织文化对学术人员的组织情感承诺有显著影响。研究还表明,组织文化对学术人员的组织规范性和继续承诺有显著的影响。研究发现,组织文化对学术人员的综合组织承诺有显著的影响,正如工作满意度对组织文化对学术人员承诺的影响有轻微的调节作用,并且这种影响是显著的。结论:研究发现组织文化和工作满意度对组织承诺有正向影响。大学管理层可以通过检讨员工的组织文化要素和工作满意度来提高员工的承诺
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