Factors Influencing Organizational Commitment, Job Involvement, and Work-Life Balance Among Employees of Banks : An Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom/2023/v16i7/172927Keywords:
Organizational Commitment
, Job Involvement, Work-Life Balance.JEL Classification Codes
, J28, M120Paper Submission Date
, December 1, 2022, Paper sent back for Revision, April 10, 2023, Paper Acceptance Date, May 25, Paper Published Online, July 15, 2023Abstract
Organizational commitment is the degree to which employees trust, admit, and wish to continue with the organization. Some investigators have well-thought-out that organizational rules and guidelines are the foundation of work-life conflicts. It has also been recognized that the role of corporate culture is very significant in maintaining the work-life balance among employees in an organization.
Purpose : The review of the literature revealed that no authoritative and comprehensive study had so far been focused on organizational commitment, job involvement, and work-life balance among employees of banks under study, and there existed a research gap among various studies undertaken so far. The present research work would help bridge the gaps among the various studies undertaken.
Methodology : The present research work is exploratory and descriptive. Both secondary and primary data were collected to accomplish the objectives undertaken for the present research work.
Findings : The analysis and interpretation based upon the methodology used led to the conclusion that the factors influencing organizational commitment and job involvement might significantly contribute towards work-life balance.
Practical Implications : The study was carried out on banking institutions. Therefore, suitable strategies should be framed for enhancing organizational commitment and job involvement and maintaining work-life balance among employees in the banking sector.
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