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Drivers of Organizational Commitment among Managers of Industrial Organizations

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  • Mamta Mohapatra

    (Mamta Mohapatra is Assistant Professor and Programme Director (PGDM-HR) at International Management Institute, New Delhi 110 016. E-mail: mamta@imi.edu)

  • Baldev R. Sharma

    (Baldev R. Sharma is Professor Emeritus at International Management Institute, New Delhi 110 016. E-mail: baldev@imi.edu)

Abstract

On the basis of an in-depth analysis of the responses of managers of two organizations from the same industry, one from the public sector and the other from the private sector, the authors identified the determinants of managerial organizational commitment. Thereafter, a comparison has been made of the factors thus identified with those found through other studies on the subject to demonstrate the relevance, nature and extent of the relationship between organizational commitment and its drivers. As a departure from the conventional approach, the authors have attempted to develop an unbiased model for testing the relationship between variables as would emerge from the data suo motto. In the present day dynamic scenario of increased mobility, high employee turnover and a volatile talent market, the authors contend that it is necessary to identify organization-specific drivers of organizational commitment and to formulate commitment-inducing HR policies and practices.

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  • Mamta Mohapatra & Baldev R. Sharma, 2008. "Drivers of Organizational Commitment among Managers of Industrial Organizations," Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 9(1), pages 51-63, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:globus:v:9:y:2008:i:1:p:51-63
    DOI: 10.1177/097215090700900104
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    1. Molefe Jonathan Maleka & Mphoreng Magdeline Mmako & Ilze Swarts, 2017. "Antecedents of Affective Commitment of Human Resource Management Practitioners Attending a Professional Body Convention," Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, AMH International, vol. 9(3), pages 121-132.

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