The relationship between the different aspects of internal market orientation and affective commitment within Malaysia childcare sector
The childcare sector has grown tremendously over the years in Malaysia due to the growing number of women joining the work force. In fact, the number of childcare centres in Malaysia has been steadily increasing and is expected to continue to increase in the future. This is largely due to the acti...
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American Research Institute for Policy Development
2013
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Institution: | Universiti Utara Malaysia |
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Summary: | The childcare sector has grown tremendously over the years in Malaysia due to the growing number of
women joining the work force. In fact, the number of childcare centres in Malaysia has been steadily
increasing and is expected to continue to increase in the future. This is largely due to the active
campaign of the Malaysian Government for early childhood education, which is based on the important role played by formal early childhood education. However, childcare providers have facing a high job turnover rate among the employees.This happen because the employees uncommitt to their job, which, in turn, contribute to a high job turnover rate. One of the factors that contribute to employee organisational commitment is through internal market orientation (IMO). Hence, the present paper aims
to discuss the effect of the difeerent aspects of IMO on the affective commitment (AC) within childcare centre.The findings showed that response to intelligence (RTI) had a positive relationship with AC. Finally, the study presents some suggestions for further studies that can be conducted in the future. |
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