The Impact Of Extrinsic Motivational Dissatisfiers On Employee Level Of Job Satisfaction And Commitment Resulting In The Intent To Turnover

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Michael Pepe

Keywords

Extrinsic Motivation, Perceived Supervisor Support, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, Intent to Leave

Abstract

This study examines the relationship between Extrinsic motivational factors such as Perceived Supervisor Support (PSS) and job satisfaction, organizational commitment and the intent to leave. Using a sample of 46 managers and clerical support staff at a Supermarket retailer, the findings indicate that as employees’ perception of Supervisor Support increases, their organizational commitment (affective and continuance) and job satisfaction significantly increase. Also, as employee organizational commitment (affective and continuance) and job satisfaction increase, their intent to leave significantly decreases.

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