Moderating Role Of Profession On The Relationship Between Workplace Spirituality And Organizational Commitment
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i4.3036Keywords:
workplace spirituality, organizational commitment, employee, nurses and ProfessionAbstract
Current study explores the role of profession (Nurses, university faculty and bank employees) as a moderator on the relationship between workplace spirituality and organizational commitment. Additionally, the study examined the predictive role of workplace spirituality in organizational commitment. Sample consists of (N=269) individuals from Pakistan's most developed and populous province, Punjab, have provided data for this study using a quantitative research method cross sectional survey design. The SPSS Process Macro was used to test moderation. Study advances understanding of workplace spirituality. The findings showed that workplace spirituality is a predictor of organizational commitment R2 = .41**. Findings indicate that profession has a significant influence on the relationship between workplace spirituality and organizational commitment P<.001. Additionally, the conditional effect demonstrates that university professors have a greater impact than do bank employees and nurses. Organizations should practice their stated core values and demands, so their employees can comprehend them, it will enable the organizations to meet their employees' spiritual needs and begin the process of going beyond self-interests and serving the greater good.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Dr. Asma Sikandar, Dr. Tahira Parveen, Dr. Sehrish khan, Dr Asiya Saif Alvi, Warda Ijaz
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