Mediating effect of employee engagement on the relationship between job satisfaction and organisational commitment in higher education
by Sweta Chauhan; Shilpa Wadhwa; Rahul Raj; Ashish Anand Tripathi; Anuj
International Journal of Business Innovation and Research (IJBIR), Vol. 35, No. 4, 2024

Abstract: In recent years, employee engagement (EE) has gained huge attention in organisations and research activities. For both human resources practitioners and academician's employee engagement is the main focus of interest, and is constantly rated as a major concern of the top management priority list. Employee engagement, on the other hand, has received less attention in Asian higher education institutions. As more Asian firms recognise the value of a productive staff, this study examines the function of employee engagement in mediating the association between job satisfaction and organisational commitment. Employee engagement partially mediates the relationship between job satisfaction and organisational commitment, according to an SEM analysis of 253 online responses from academicians in Uttarakhand. The developed framework was determined to be a suitable fit for the scenario. The findings may persuade higher education policymakers to view employee engagement as an opportunity instead of a liability.

Online publication date: Mon, 09-Dec-2024

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