The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity Surveyors

Some researchers claimed that job satisfaction directly affected organisational commitment but others considered it had a mediation effect on the relationship between some independent variables and organisational commitment. Thus, this paper aimed to examine whether job satisfaction mediated the re...

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Main Authors: Wai Yee Betty Chiu, Fung FaI Ng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2015-03-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/4304
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spelling doaj-ccfa01e4e4c546949f420106e0c193ec2020-11-24T21:15:36ZengUTS ePRESSConstruction Economics and Building2204-90292015-03-0115110.5130/AJCEB.v15i1.43042797The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity SurveyorsWai Yee Betty Chiu0Fung FaI Ng1The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityThe University of Hong Kong Some researchers claimed that job satisfaction directly affected organisational commitment but others considered it had a mediation effect on the relationship between some independent variables and organisational commitment. Thus, this paper aimed to examine whether job satisfaction mediated the relationship between work group identification and the two forms of organisational commitment amongst quantity surveyors. A quantitative approach with questionnaire survey was employed for data collection. Questionnaires were sent to the chartered quantity surveyors and 71 valid responses were obtained for analysis. A bootstrapping approach was applied to the survey data to test the mediating effect of job satisfaction between work group identification and organisational commitment. The bootstrapping results supported most hypotheses. The findings suggested that surveying companies should focus their efforts on improving quantity surveyors’ job satisfaction through the organisation of social activities. Special measures should also be taken by the work group leaders to improve the working relationship among quantity surveyors to foster job satisfaction. Paper Type: Research article https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/4304Organisational commitmentjob satisfactionmediationquantity surveyorsHong Kong.
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The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity Surveyors
Construction Economics and Building
Organisational commitment
job satisfaction
mediation
quantity surveyors
Hong Kong.
author_facet Wai Yee Betty Chiu
Fung FaI Ng
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title The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity Surveyors
title_short The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity Surveyors
title_full The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity Surveyors
title_fullStr The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity Surveyors
title_full_unstemmed The Mediation Influence of Job Satisfaction on Organisational Commitment amongst Quantity Surveyors
title_sort mediation influence of job satisfaction on organisational commitment amongst quantity surveyors
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series Construction Economics and Building
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publishDate 2015-03-01
description Some researchers claimed that job satisfaction directly affected organisational commitment but others considered it had a mediation effect on the relationship between some independent variables and organisational commitment. Thus, this paper aimed to examine whether job satisfaction mediated the relationship between work group identification and the two forms of organisational commitment amongst quantity surveyors. A quantitative approach with questionnaire survey was employed for data collection. Questionnaires were sent to the chartered quantity surveyors and 71 valid responses were obtained for analysis. A bootstrapping approach was applied to the survey data to test the mediating effect of job satisfaction between work group identification and organisational commitment. The bootstrapping results supported most hypotheses. The findings suggested that surveying companies should focus their efforts on improving quantity surveyors’ job satisfaction through the organisation of social activities. Special measures should also be taken by the work group leaders to improve the working relationship among quantity surveyors to foster job satisfaction. Paper Type: Research article
topic Organisational commitment
job satisfaction
mediation
quantity surveyors
Hong Kong.
url https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/4304
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