Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment Among Employees in the Sultanate of Oman (Report) Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment Among Employees in the Sultanate of Oman (Report)

Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment Among Employees in the Sultanate of Oman (Report‪)‬

Psychology (Irvine) 2010, Oct, 1, 4

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Publisher Description

1. Introduction Organizational commitment and job satisfaction are job related attitudes that have received considerable attention from researchers around the globe. This is because committed and satisfied employees are normally high performers that contribute towards organizational productivity [1-3].

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2010
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.
SIZE
207.3
KB

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