Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia

The purpose of this study was to identify how perception of equity and justice played an important role in employees’ satisfaction and commitment to the organization. This study examined the role of demographic factors as a moderator in linking organizational justice and job satisfaction and organi...

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Main Author: Noor Asyikin, Shamsuri
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Language:English
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Published: 2004
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description The purpose of this study was to identify how perception of equity and justice played an important role in employees’ satisfaction and commitment to the organization. This study examined the role of demographic factors as a moderator in linking organizational justice and job satisfaction and organizational commitment in higher institution. It is also was done to determine whether there are differences between lecturers and assistant registrars on satisfaction and commitment to the organization. This study involves lecturers and assistant registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia. The population of this study is about 1012 for lecturers and 48 for assistant registrars. The sample for lecturers included all the lecturers in the selected faculties. While the sample for assistant registrars were using its population. A total of 500 questionnaires were distributed and as a result, they were only 153 usable questionnaires, which is 119 for lecturers and 34 for assistant registrars. The various instruments were used in the questionnaire which is Distributive Justice Index, Procedural Justice Scale, Job Diagnosis Survey, and Organizational Commitment Questionnaire. The reliability of the instrument used is high, which is ranging from 0.9056 to 0.9507. The findings in this research are determined by using correlations and regression and the comparison made by using T-test analysis and Anova. Using this kind of analysis, the hypotheses generated could be determined whether to be rejected or accepted, All six hypotheses were accepted. In the last chapter, some recommendations have been made for future use of the researcher to enhance the added value of this research especially in this academic field.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:13802013-07-24T12:11:42Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/1380/ Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia Noor Asyikin, Shamsuri HD4801-8943 Labor. Work. Working Class The purpose of this study was to identify how perception of equity and justice played an important role in employees’ satisfaction and commitment to the organization. This study examined the role of demographic factors as a moderator in linking organizational justice and job satisfaction and organizational commitment in higher institution. It is also was done to determine whether there are differences between lecturers and assistant registrars on satisfaction and commitment to the organization. This study involves lecturers and assistant registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia. The population of this study is about 1012 for lecturers and 48 for assistant registrars. The sample for lecturers included all the lecturers in the selected faculties. While the sample for assistant registrars were using its population. A total of 500 questionnaires were distributed and as a result, they were only 153 usable questionnaires, which is 119 for lecturers and 34 for assistant registrars. The various instruments were used in the questionnaire which is Distributive Justice Index, Procedural Justice Scale, Job Diagnosis Survey, and Organizational Commitment Questionnaire. The reliability of the instrument used is high, which is ranging from 0.9056 to 0.9507. The findings in this research are determined by using correlations and regression and the comparison made by using T-test analysis and Anova. Using this kind of analysis, the hypotheses generated could be determined whether to be rejected or accepted, All six hypotheses were accepted. In the last chapter, some recommendations have been made for future use of the researcher to enhance the added value of this research especially in this academic field. 2004 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://etd.uum.edu.my/1380/1/NOOR_ASYIKIN_BT._SHAMSURI.pdf application/pdf en https://etd.uum.edu.my/1380/2/1.NOOR_ASYIKIN_BT._SHAMSURI.pdf Noor Asyikin, Shamsuri (2004) Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
spellingShingle HD4801-8943 Labor. Work. Working Class
Noor Asyikin, Shamsuri
Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia
thesis_level Master
title Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia
title_full Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia
title_fullStr Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia
title_short Organizational Justice As a Determinant of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment : A Study Among Lecturers and Assistant Registrars in Universiti Utara Malaysia
title_sort organizational justice as a determinant of job satisfaction and organizational commitment a study among lecturers and assistant registrars in universiti utara malaysia
topic HD4801-8943 Labor. Work. Working Class
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