Affective Commitment: An Empirical Study of Executive and Non-executive Bank Employees

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Affective Commitment: An Empirical Study of Executive and Non-executive Bank Employees

Dr. Riyaz Ahmad Rainayee
Dr. Riyaz Ahmad Rainayee
ShabnamZaffar
ShabnamZaffar
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Loyalty to a social unit”, has been a concern of managers in many countries.The objective of this study is to gauge the level of affective commitment among executive and nonexecutive bank employees, and to study if, there is significant difference in their affective commitment to their banks. The focus resides on the loyalty, identity, membership and involvement of the employee with their bank. The results of the study unfold that the executives possess the high level affective commitmentthan non –executives and t –test reveals thatthere is statistically significant difference between these two groups.

Affective Commitment: An Empirical Study of Executive and Non-executive Bank Employees

Loyalty to a social unit”, has been a concern of managers in many countries.The objective of this study is to gauge the level of affective commitment among executive and nonexecutive bank employees, and to study if, there is significant difference in their affective commitment to their banks. The focus resides on the loyalty, identity, membership and involvement of the employee with their bank. The results of the study unfold that the executives possess the high level affective commitmentthan non –executives and t –test reveals thatthere is statistically significant difference between these two groups.

Dr. Riyaz Ahmad Rainayee
Dr. Riyaz Ahmad Rainayee
ShabnamZaffar
ShabnamZaffar

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shabnam zaffar. 2014. “. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology – G: Interdisciplinary GJMBR-G Volume 13 (GJMBR Volume 13 Issue G7): .

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Affective Commitment: An Empirical Study of Executive and Non-executive Bank Employees

Dr. Riyaz Ahmad Rainayee
Dr. Riyaz Ahmad Rainayee
ShabnamZaffar
ShabnamZaffar

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