Diversity Training and its Impact on the Employees’ Organizational Commitment: Job Satisfaction as a Moderating Variable in the Classic Fashion Apparel Industry Company
Rokaya AL-Badareen and
Hadeel Al-Ghazzawi
International Journal of Business and Management, 2021, vol. 13, issue 10, 116
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of diversity training on the organizational commitment and also identify the role of job satisfaction in improving the relationship between diversity training and organizational commitment of the employees. For this purpose, the data gathered from (110) individuals operating in Classic Fashion Apparel Industry Company in Jordan have been analyzed, applying statistical techniques and methods. The analysis of the research data has revealed that the diversity training had a positive impact on the organizational commitment of employees. The research data has also indicated that the job satisfaction, as a Moderating Variable, had a meaningful role in improving the relationship between diversity training and organizational commitment.
Date: 2021
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