Mediating Role of Affective Organizational Commitment on the Relationship between Training and Employee’s Performance: a Case of Civil Society Organizations

Ayesha Abbas, Nargis Abbas, U. Ashiq
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In a competitive business environment, organizational performance depends upon employees’ performance and their capabilities which can be enhanced through effectual tools like, training to boost knowledge, behaviour and skills of employees. This research aims to investigate the effect of training on employees’ performance directly and indirectly mediated through affective organizational commitment in the civil society organizations of Pakistan. Convenient sampling technique was used and the sample of 219 employees was selected out of 569 total employees from different CSOs Offices of Punjab by using Krejcie and Morgan table. Descriptive statistics, correlation and confirmatory factor analysis were used to analyse the data. The results demonstrated that training has a positive and significant impact on employees’ performance. Further, an effective organizational commitment was found to have significant mediation in the relationship between employees’ performance and training. Thus, the study suggested that training should be the part of civil society organization to boost the organizational commitment which will affect the employee performance.
情感组织承诺在培训与员工绩效关系中的中介作用——以民间社会组织为例
在竞争激烈的商业环境中,组织绩效取决于员工的绩效和能力,这些绩效和能力可以通过有效的工具来提高,如培训,以提高员工的知识、行为和技能。本研究旨在调查在巴基斯坦民间社会组织中,培训通过情感组织承诺直接和间接中介对员工绩效的影响。采用方便的抽样技术,使用Krejie和Morgan表从旁遮普省不同CSO办公室的569名员工中选出219名员工。采用描述性统计、相关分析和验证性因素分析对数据进行分析。结果表明,培训对员工的绩效有着积极而显著的影响。此外,有效的组织承诺在员工绩效和培训之间具有显著的中介作用。因此,研究表明,培训应该成为民间社会组织的一部分,以提高组织承诺,这将影响员工的绩效。
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