Job Satisfaction as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Job Stressors and Affective, Continuance, and Normative Commitment: A Path Analytical Approach |
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Authors: | Darwish A. Yousef |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Business Administration, College of Business & Economics, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box 17555, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates |
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Abstract: | This article investigates the potential mediating role of job satisfaction between job stressors—namely, role overload-quantitative, role overload-qualitative, and lack of career development—as sources of stress on the one hand, and various facets of organizational commitment—namely, affective, continuance, and normative—on the other hand. A sample of 361 employees in a number of organizations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was used. Path analysis revealed that role overload-quantitative directly and negatively influences both job satisfaction and affective commitment and that lack of career development as a source of stress directly and negatively influences job satisfaction. Findings also suggest that job satisfaction mediates the influences of role overload-quantitative on various facets of organizational commitment. Implications, future lines of research, and limitations are discussed. |
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Keywords: | job satisfaction job stressors affective commitment continuance commitment normative commitment role overload |
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