Perceived Organizational Support and Affective Commitment: A Demographic Analysis

  • Kaur S
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This descriptive research is conducted to study perceived organizational support and affective commitment with respect to demographic variables (gender, marital status, education etc.) and to study the relation between these variables. To realize this purpose the data on these variables was collected from 120 employees working in banking sectors with the help of standardized questionnaires. Statistical techniques of mean, standard deviation, correlation and regression and ANOVA were applied on data to test the hypothesis. Collected data was analyzed with the help of SPSS. The results highlight that perceived organizational support is positively related to affective commitment and POS accounts for 22% contribution to AC. The limitations of the study are discussed and future research areas are also highlighted.

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Kaur, S. (2017). Perceived Organizational Support and Affective Commitment: A Demographic Analysis. IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 19(01), 54–59. https://doi.org/10.9790/487x-1901045459

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