Job Involvement Among Private Employees: Significance and Strategies
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https://doi.org/10.25215/1204.155Keywords:
Autonomy, Employee, Job Involvement, Motivation, Organizational, SignificanceAbstract
Job involvement is a critical psychological construct that reflects the extent to which individuals identify with their work and consider it an integral part of their self-concept. This article explores the significance of job involvement in enhancing employee engagement, satisfaction, and organizational performance. It examines the factors influencing job involvement, including work environment, leadership styles, job characteristics, and personal values. Sample of 60 Employees were participated in this study (30 Male and 30 Female). The age of Employees varies between 20-40 years. The sample was collected from Private Institutions. Tools Used Job Involvement Questionnaire constructed by Ashok Pratap Singh. They were applied to access self-esteem and involvement level of participants. The scale comprises multiple dimensions, including emotional attachment, psychological commitment, and the perceived relevance of work tasks. By quantifying job involvement, the JIS enables organizations to identify areas for improvement in employee engagement and to implement targeted strategies that enhance job satisfaction and productivity. The implications of using the Job Involvement Scale for both organizational development and employee well-being are discussed, emphasizing its role in fostering a motivated and committed workforce.Metrics
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2024-12-31
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Praveen R. (2024). Job Involvement Among Private Employees: Significance and Strategies. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.25215/1204.155
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