Mediating role of organizational commitment in the relationship between human resource management practices and employee engagement: Does black box stage exist?

2018 
Purpose The main purpose of this study is to examine the mediating role of organizational commitment on the relationship between HRM practices and employee engagement among banking employees in the context of an emerging economy namely Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach The survey data includes 383 employees from 30 private commercial banks in Bangladesh. For analyzing the data, structural equation modeling (SEM) is employed with bootstrapping method. Findings This study finds that HRM practices such as career advancement, employee participation, job security, performance feedback, rewards & recognition, training & development are the significant predictors of employee engagement. Results also identify OC as a partial mediator on HRM practices and employee engagement relationship which suggest that direct relationship of predictors and criterion variables are stronger than indirect association. More interestingly, findings indicate that the mechanism of black-box stage is not always work on the relat...
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