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Impact of Occupational Stress, Interpersonal Trust, and Organizational Commitment on Valence, OCB and Job Satisfaction: A Variance-Based SEM Analysis

Muhammad Shahnawaz Adil, Muhammad Owais, Ambreen Qamar ()
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Muhammad Shahnawaz Adil, Muhammad Owais, Ambreen Qamar: IQRA University, Karachi

Journal of Management Sciences, 2018, vol. 5, issue 1, 38-61

Abstract: This study analyzes the impact of these three cognitive forces (occupational stress, interpersonal trust and organizational commitment) on valence, Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and job satisfaction in the healthcare sector of Karachi (Pakistan). A sample of 375 responses is drawn from seven healthcare institutions of Karachi on a self-administered questionnaire. Using PLS-SEM, hypotheses and predictive relevance are tested with bootstrapping method and cross-validated redundancy analysis respectively. The results show that all three cognitive forces have significant impact on valence with the minor exception of affective commitment and strain. Moreover, valence has significant impact on both OCB has also shown a significant effect on job satisfaction. OCB has also shown a significant effect on job satisfaction. The findings of this study substantially contribute in the under-researched domain of OCB and job satisfaction in the context of the healthcare sector of Pakistan. Managerial implications and directions for future research are also discussed.

Keywords: Occupational stress; trust; organizational commitment; valence; organizational citizenship behavior; job satisfaction; healthcare; Pakistan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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