Employee Commitment to Organizational Change with the Role of Job Satisfaction and Transformational Leadership

  • Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy
  • Phan Dang Ngoc Yen Van
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Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the role of job satisfaction and transformation leadership for employees’ commitment to organizational change. Based on a survey sample of 381 employees in post-merger enterprises in retail and pharmaceutical sector and a linear regression model. The results revealed that Transformational leadership was associated positively and significantly with Affective Commitment (β = .42, p < .000), Normative Commitment (β = .32, p < .000), and Continuance Commitment (β = .27, p < .000); Job satisfaction was associated positively and significantly with Affective Commitment (β = .24, p < .000) and Normative Commitment (β = .30, p < .000) among employees’ to organizational change. The results of this study provide a foundation of theory and practice for organizational changes that can efficiently exploit the human resource for the development in the next period.

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Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy, & Phan Dang Ngoc Yen Van. (2020). Employee Commitment to Organizational Change with the Role of Job Satisfaction and Transformational Leadership. Technium Social Sciences Journal, 2, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v2i1.51

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