Relating job satisfaction and organisational commitment: The moderating and mediating roles of positive individual strengths

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1 janvier 2021

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Refilwe Masale et al., « Relating job satisfaction and organisational commitment: The moderating and mediating roles of positive individual strengths », SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, ID : 10670/1.0nohh6


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ORIENTATION: This rapidly changing world requires local government institutions to focus on positive work-related states to enhance quality service delivery. RESEARCH PURPOSE: The main objective of this article was to explore how individual traits and psychological strengths (i.e. adult state hope, meaning in life and work locus of control) moderate or mediate the relationship between job satisfaction and organisational commitment in a Botswana local government institution. MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY: The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic forced employers to rely on the foundations of positive organisational psychology to navigate employee well-being more effectively during times of unprecedented crisis. RESEARCH APPROACH/DESIGN AND METHOD: A quantitative research approach was followed. An adapted Minnesota job satisfaction questionnaire, organisational commitment questionnaire, adult state hope scale, meaning in life questionnaire and work locus of control scale were distributed to public sector officials of a Botswana local government institution (N = 405). MAIN FINDINGS: Adult state hope, meaning in life and work locus of control partially mediated the relationship between job satisfaction and organisational commitment. PRACTICAL/MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS: Management should create a workplace culture that can promote job satisfaction amongst public officials. Job satisfaction influences essential individual and outcomes organisational in public sector institutions. CONTRIBUTION/VALUE-ADD: This research is original and provides evidence for the use of positive psychology constructs (i.e. adult state hope, meaning in life and work locus of control) combined with job satisfaction to enhance organisational commitment.

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