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The Impacts of Continuance Commitment to Job Performance: A Theoretical Model for Employees in Developing Economies Like Tanzania

Advanced Journal of Social Science

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Title The Impacts of Continuance Commitment to Job Performance: A Theoretical Model for Employees in Developing Economies Like Tanzania
 
Creator Kasogela, Optatus K
 
Subject Continuance commitment, size of pay, human capital, social capital, job performance.
Economics
 
Description Continuance commitment of employee and job performance are inevitably linked to each other, and it is well known that employee continuance commitment is affected by intrinsic motivation of individuals. This study aimed to assess the impacts of continuance commitment to job performance in developing economies like Tanzania. People in developing economies have low commitment due to internal factor such as a desire for earning high size of payment. I focused on the determination of continuance commitment impacts on job performance from a sample of 116 public and private sector employees of industrial and government corporations. In multiple linear regression analysis on the impacts of continuance commitment and job performance two predictors; social capital and human capital show the significant relationship between two variables while the size of payment shows a very little contribution to job performance.
 
Publisher AIJR Publisher
 
Date 2019-06-03
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Survey Articles
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journals.aijr.in/index.php/ajss/article/view/1201
10.21467/ajss.5.1.93-100
 
Source Advanced Journal of Social Science; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019); 93-100
2581-3358
10.21467/ajss.5.1.2019
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journals.aijr.in/index.php/ajss/article/view/1201/217
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2019 Optatus K Kasogela