ABSTRACT
The study to determine the relationship between employee commitment and organizational
performance in selected manufacturing companies was guided by three objectives that
included assess the effect of affective commitment on performance, effect of continuance
commitment on performance examine the normative commitment on performance selected
manufacturing companies . The study adopted a descriptive correlation survey design under
quantitative and qualitative approaches. The data was acquired using the research
questionnaire and interview guide and the returned questionnaires were 221 . The findings
revealed that affective commitment affect performance of the Universities by 13.4% of the
respondents. Continuance commitment affected performance by 6.9% implying that other
factors play much in affecting the performance while normative commitment ha~> a O.i%
effect on performance of the selected manufacturing companies . The resea rcher concludes
that on the first objective established that affective commitment of the employees in the
organizations was inadequate quite below the required standards. The means and parameters
set all were found insufficient though the effect for performance was posit ivc it Yas not
paramount further implying limited concerns for the performance of the organizati ons. The
second research objecti ves concluded that continuance commitment among the employees in
rhe se lected manufacturing companies was not sufficiently prevailing. the ertcct ol' th is
commitment on organizational performance of se lected manufacturing companies v-as found
positive though not very important meaning that other factors account more to pcr·ormance
selected manufacturing companies under the study. The third objective presented and
attained results showing that the normatively was found unsatisfac tory impl: ing that many
re sponu t! JllS clearly showed that normative commitment has a great effect on perhrmance.
The resea rcher concluded that the level of normative commitment does not have a strong
bearing on organizational performance in the se lected manufacturing compan iec;.The
researcher recommends that organizations prepare a comprehensive and integrated ~ystem of
performance management for building the employee commitment. Training and dcvt,;lopment
programs should be designed in such way that they enable employees, enhancing of vmployee
commitment is vital for eftective functioning of an organi zation, and to make the organ iLation
grow and expand at a faster pace, Values alignment and identification is cen tra l to every
conceptualization of employee commitment and the organization must exhibit a high leve l of
commitment to its employees. If employees are concerned about losing their jobs. tl1ere is very little likelihood of high level of employees' commitment.
B.M, A (2021). Employee Commitment And Organizational Performance In Selected Manufacturing Organizations In Kampala Uganda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/employee-commitment-and-organizational-performance-in-selected-manufacturing-organizations-in-kampala-uganda
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B.M, ABDULRAHMAN . "Employee Commitment And Organizational Performance In Selected Manufacturing Organizations In Kampala Uganda" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/employee-commitment-and-organizational-performance-in-selected-manufacturing-organizations-in-kampala-uganda