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Job satisfaction, organisation commitment and occupational culture: a case from the UK pub industry

✍ Scribed by Michael Riley; Andrew Lockwood; Jan Powell-Perry; Michael Baker


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Weight
379 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
1077-3509

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✦ Synopsis


The paper examines two propositions in the context of the UK public house (pub) industry. It uses an established empirical model to explain the relationship between job satisfaction, organisational commitment and the intention to stay. The ®ndings are in line with previous research, but display an unusual characteristic in that pay satisfaction is isolated from job satisfaction and commitment. The second proposition concerns the foci of commitment. The study tests the notion that commitment to the industry is an alternative to organisational commitment. The ®ndings are extremely supportive of this notion and are interpreted as evidence of occupational community.