The career path and its effect on organizational commitment: a case study of the Sonelgaz company , Laghouat .

  • Hassina Talebhassina Laghouat University
Keywords: Career path, organizational commitment, advancement, job rotation, training, job enrichment

Abstract

The aim of this study was the examination of the impact of career development represented in these dimensions: advancement, job rotation, training, job enrichment, on the organizational commitment among a sample of 50 managers of the company Sonalgaz. A questionnaire was distributed to this sample. The results showed a significant effect of career path on commitment; and it also recommended adopting a strategy for concretizing career development’s dimensions within a whole human resources strategy. In addition to the previous results, we recommend the enhancement of the organizational commitment by providing suitable conditions for its success

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Published
2018-12-23
How to Cite
Talebhassina, H. (2018). The career path and its effect on organizational commitment: a case study of the Sonelgaz company , Laghouat . Journal of Excellence for Economics and Management Research, 2(02), 266-277. https://doi.org/10.34118/jeemr.v2i02.565
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Original Article