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Factors Related to Organizational Commitment of Jordanian Auditors: A Structural Model

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  • Muhannad Akram Ahmad

    (Accounting Department, Al Albayt University, Jordan)

  • Seif Obeid Al-Shbiel*

    (Accounting Department, Al Albayt University, Jordan)

Abstract

The relationships between neuroticism personality and workload and organizational commitment are explored in this study, with job burnout as the potential mediator. The study sample comprised 183 Jordanian auditors and the obtained data prove full mediation of job burnout on the association between workload and organizational commitment, and partial mediation of job burnout on the association between neuroticism personality and organizational commitment. Job burnout and organizational commitment are directly and negatively related. An integrated model grounded by three factors contributing to organizational commitment of auditors is presented in this study.

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  • Muhannad Akram Ahmad & Seif Obeid Al-Shbiel*, 2019. "Factors Related to Organizational Commitment of Jordanian Auditors: A Structural Model," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(5), pages 1020-1034, 05-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2019:p:1020-1034
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