A study on organizational commitment and job satisfaction a study on higher educational institutions
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newline Organizational commitment and job satisfaction play vital role in any of the
newlineorganizations. These also play major and essential role in the higher
newlineeducational institutions. The prime objectives of this study are 1) to study the
newlinerelationship between job satisfaction and organizational commitment in
newlinehigher educational institutions in Gautam Budh Nagar. 2) To study the impact
newlineof various factors of job satisfaction on organizational commitment. 3) To
newlinestudy the impact of demographic variables on job satisfaction and
newlineorganizational commitment. In this research work, the purpose of this
newlineresearch study has been discussed; further research questions, scope and
newlinesignificance of the study have been explained. The literature reviews relevant
newlineto organizational commitment and job satisfaction has been mentioned and
newlinediscussed in detail which provides a view on the different aspects of the
newlineconcept of organizational commitment and job satisfaction. Overall 300
newlinesample surveys were distributed among the faculties of colleges and
newlineuniversities. Out of which responses of 200 respondents were received for the
newlinecurrent study and further data is analyzed. Descriptive statistics of the data
newlinehas been done and, correlation and linear regression analysis and ANOVA
newlineare used in order to test the hypothesis and meeting the objectives. It was
newlinefound from this study that there exists a positive relationship between the job
newlinesatisfaction and organizational commitment of the faculties in higher
newlineeducational institutions. The factors of job satisfaction were found to have
newlinesignificant impact in the organizational commitment of the faculties. Further,
newlineit was found that demographic variables like age, marital status, educational
newlinelevel, monthly income and length of service have an impact on the
newlineorganizational commitment and job satisfaction; while gender and race do not
newlinehave any significant difference associated with organizational commitment
newlineand job satisfaction of the faculties in higher educational institutions.