The Difference Between Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment

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Motivation and Performance Management Compare the difference between job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Determine which is more strongly related to performance for your selected company. According to Nelson and Quick, Job satisfaction is a pleasurable or positive emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job or job experiences. It has been treated both as a general attitude and satisfaction with five specific dimensions of the job: pay, the work itself, promotion opportunities, supervision, and coworkers. Challenging work, valued rewards, opportunities for advancement, competent supervision, and supportive coworkers are dimensions of the job that can lead to satisfaction (Nelson & Quick, 2013, pg. 58-59). A good example of job satisfaction would be if an employee likes his or her job responsibilities. A good example of job dissatisfaction would be if an employee is dissatisfied with the opportunities for promotion. Organizational commitment is the strength of an individual’s identification with an organization. There are three kinds of organizational commitment: affective, continuance, and normative. Affective commitment is an employee’s intention to remain in an organization because of a strong desire to do so. Continuance commitment is and employee’s tendency to remain in an organization because he or she cannot afford to leave. Lastly, normative commitment is the perceived obligation to remain in an organization (Nelson & Quick, 2013, pg. 62). An example of affective commitment would be if an employee stayed at their job because they truly enjoyed what they do for a living. Demonstrating continuance commitment would be if an employee stayed at their job due to the pay and benefits. Last... ... middle of paper ... ... A Field Study of Tax Office Employees. Relationship of Organization Commitment and Job Satisfaction: A Field Study of Tax Office Employees. Retrieved from http://dspace.epoka.edu.al/bitstream/handle/1/99/Pages%20from%20volume2- 10.pdf?sequence=1 Nelson, D., Quick, J. (2013). "Attitudes, Emotions, and Ethics." (3rd ed.). ORGB 3 (pg. 58-59). Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning Nelson, D., Quick, J. (2013). "Attitudes, Emotions, and Ethics." (3rd ed.). ORGB 3 (pg. 62). Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning Nelson, D., Quick, J. (2013). "Learning and Performance Management." (3rd ed.). ORGB 3 (pg. 97). Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning St. Jude Children’s Hospital Employer Reviews. (2014). St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Employer Review. Retrieved from http”//indeed.com/cmp/St.-Jude-Children’s-Research-Hospital/reviews.

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