The Effects of Organizational Commitment on Social Loafing Behaviour at Higher Education Institutions
Abstract
A review of the studies on organizational commitment in scholarly articles reveals that the “three
dimensional model of organizational commitment” based on the studies of Meyer and Allen (1990) is com-
monly accepted. They have scaled organizational commitment as affective, continuance and normative com-
mitment. In social psychology, ‘social loafing’ is defined as the phenomenon of people exerting less effort to
achieve a goal when they work in a group than when they work alone, resulting in lower motivation levels
and reduction in tendency to exert efforts.This study aims to highlight the importance of the concept of or-
ganizational commitment at the level of institutions of higher education, by establishing the its influence on
social loafing, in light of the existing scholarly articles. The study will employ a survey study as the qualita-
tive method in order to test if the model developed by Meyer and Allen in 1990 work for those engaged in
higher education, or not.
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