Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila

This study proposes to analyze the impact of fringe benefits- whether non-mandatory benefits are significant as an antecedent to continuance commitment of selected employees working in an infrastructure industry in Metro Manila. This study also aims to determine the level of continuance commitment a...

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Main Author: Olita, Regine E.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdm_comlaw-10052021-12-10T01:27:46Z Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila Olita, Regine E. This study proposes to analyze the impact of fringe benefits- whether non-mandatory benefits are significant as an antecedent to continuance commitment of selected employees working in an infrastructure industry in Metro Manila. This study also aims to determine the level of continuance commitment among rank-and-file employees who are in regular employment status. The researcher utilized related literature to discuss the impact and relationship of fringe benefits and different types of organizational commitment. For data gathering, the researcher used descriptive analysis/quantitative analysis in the form of survey methodology that was sent out electronically through a google form. 89 out of 131 participants who responded were selected from different infrastructure companies in Metro Manila. The researcher adopted the shortened version of the Organizational Commitment Questionnaire (OCQ) by Allen & Meyer (1990) composing six items per dimension measuring Affective Commitment (AC), Continuance Commitment (CC), and Normative Commitment (NC). Findings revealed that there is no significant relationship between Fringe Benefits and Employees’ CC and that the difference between Fringe Benefits and Employees’ Continuance Commitment when grouped according to their age and gender both shows a negative small relationship 2021-06-05T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_comlaw/4 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=etdm_comlaw Commercial Law Master's Theses English Animo Repository Employee fringe benefits--Philippines--Metro Manila Organizational commitment--Philippines--Metro Manila Benefits and Compensation
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topic Employee fringe benefits--Philippines--Metro Manila
Organizational commitment--Philippines--Metro Manila
Benefits and Compensation
spellingShingle Employee fringe benefits--Philippines--Metro Manila
Organizational commitment--Philippines--Metro Manila
Benefits and Compensation
Olita, Regine E.
Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila
description This study proposes to analyze the impact of fringe benefits- whether non-mandatory benefits are significant as an antecedent to continuance commitment of selected employees working in an infrastructure industry in Metro Manila. This study also aims to determine the level of continuance commitment among rank-and-file employees who are in regular employment status. The researcher utilized related literature to discuss the impact and relationship of fringe benefits and different types of organizational commitment. For data gathering, the researcher used descriptive analysis/quantitative analysis in the form of survey methodology that was sent out electronically through a google form. 89 out of 131 participants who responded were selected from different infrastructure companies in Metro Manila. The researcher adopted the shortened version of the Organizational Commitment Questionnaire (OCQ) by Allen & Meyer (1990) composing six items per dimension measuring Affective Commitment (AC), Continuance Commitment (CC), and Normative Commitment (NC). Findings revealed that there is no significant relationship between Fringe Benefits and Employees’ CC and that the difference between Fringe Benefits and Employees’ Continuance Commitment when grouped according to their age and gender both shows a negative small relationship
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author Olita, Regine E.
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title Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila
title_short Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila
title_full Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila
title_fullStr Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila
title_full_unstemmed Analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in Metro Manila
title_sort analysis on the impact of fringe benefits towards continuance commitment of selected employees working in infrastructure industries in metro manila
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
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