The purpose of the current study is to explore the relationship between organizational commitment and organizational justice in the banking sector of Lahore. Organizational commitment has been found to be a serious problem these days for all organizations. This research concentrated on organizational commitment and organizational justice and its 4 dimensions used as predictors of organizational commitment. The banking sector chose to conduct this current study. Because banking sector is considered one of the extremely stressful sectors in Pakistan and it has a great contribution to the economy. A simple random sampling technique was applied to choose 300 respondents from 28 banks situated in Lahore (Pakistan). 270 fully completed questionnaires were used in the final analysis. Multiple linear regressions were applied through SPSS to test the hypotheses. The result of the current study showed that there was a positive strong impact of organizational justice on organizational commitment. But the relationship of procedural justice, distributive justice, informational justice, and interpersonal justice with organizational commitment gave dynamic results. Procedural justice and distributive justice have an insignificant effect on organizational commitment on the other hand informational justice and interpersonal justice have a significant positive influence on organizational commitment, however, informational justice is found a good predictor of organizational commitment as compared to interpersonal justice.
The purpose of this study is to examine relationship of workplace bullying and organizational justice in banking sector, Lahore. Research concentrated on workplace bullying and its 5 dimensions and organizational justice and its 4 dimensions. Banking sector chooses to conduct this current study. Simple random sampling technique was applied to choose 300 respondents from 28 banks situated in Lahore (Pakistan). The organizational justice and workplace bulling both has reciprocal impact on each other. The organizational justice has more prominent impact on workplace bulling as compare the impact of workplace bulling on the organizational justice. The study provides significant information about the relationships among research variables which further help in reaching the conclusion of the study. The results provide significant information about the relationships among research variables in reaching the conclusion of study and offering certain recommendations to the concerned stakeholders and policy makers.
The purpose of current study is to explore the relationship of organizational commitment, verbal bullying and direct bullying in the banking sector of Lahore. Organizational commitment has been found to a serious problem in these days for all organization. This research concentrated on organizational commitment and two types of bullying i.e., physical and verbal bulling. The banking sector chose to conduct this current study. Because banking sector is considered as one of the extremely stressful sectors in Pakistan and it has great share in the economy. Simple random sampling technique was applied to choose 300 respondents from 28 banks located in Lahore (Pakistan). the structure questionnaire was utilized to gather the data. 270 fully completed questionnaires were used in the final analysis. Multiple linear regression was applied through SPSS to test the hypotheses. Overall workplace bullying has negative influence on organizational commitment. Moreover, two dimensions like the verbal bullying and direct bullying has the negative influence on the organizational commitment.
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