Effects of Procedural Justices on Organizational Commitment among Banks’Employees
Keywords:
Procedural Justices, Organizational commitment, Banks employeesAbstract
Organizational commitment plays an important role to determine whether the employees would stay for a long period working passionately or will leave the organization. Therefore, this study conducted in three different Private Banks of Timergara, Lower Dir i.e. Habib Bank Limited, Allied Bank Limited, and United Bank Limited focuses on the effects of Procedural justice on organizational commitment among Banks’ Employees. The study was quantitative and a questionnaire was used as a tool of data collection for collecting information from the sample size of 28 respondents selected through simple random sampling. A conceptual framework consists of an independent variable i.e. Procedural aspect
of justice and a dependent variable i.e. Organizational Commitment was crosstabulated through the application of Chi-Square test statistics to ascertain the association between the dependent and independent variables. The findings indicate significant association (P≤0.05) of Organizational Commitment with the statements such as unfair decision-making procedures and no trust in procedures in future, satisfaction with procedures evaluating their bank's performance, procedures by which benefits are distributed, consideration the views of employees before making decisions, Bank un-biases in making policy decisions,
employees opportunity and control over the way suggestions are presented, commitment to their jobs before resources allocation, and commitment affected by unfair procedures. Banks’ management should maintain a sense of fairness in dealing with employees; their efforts should be rewarded fairly to make them happy, committed, and motivated, and managers should honestly comminute the information that affects employees were some of the recommendations forwarded
in the light of study findings.