A Research Study Concerning the Regulatory Role of Organizational Justice in the Impact of Job Satisfaction on Organizational Commitment
Özet
Purpose- The study aims to reveal the regulatory role of organizational justice in the effect of
job satisfaction on organizational commitment.
Design/methodology/approach- The research sample consists of companies from the packaging
sector in Halkalı and Silivri districts of Istanbul. The survey data were collected from 437
participants according to the five-point Likert scale and analysed by SPSS 22 and AMOS 24.
Findings- When the effect of independent variables on organizational commitment was
examined, it was seen that all variables had a significant effect on organizational commitment.
The model established for the regulatory role of organizational justice perception in the
relationship between organizational commitment and its sub-dimensions and job satisfaction
was found to be significant.
Discussion- The difference between the effectiveness of the dimensions of organizational justice
on various aspects of job satisfaction and organizational commitment reveals that the results of
this research are strong. The findings and information obtained will be useful for managers to
improve their work with a sense of organizational justice. As a result, in this research, the
regulatory role of organizational justice in the effect of job satisfaction on organizational
commitment of employees in the packaging sector was tried to be determined. In this context,
this research offers suggestions for managers and future studies.
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