İşkolikliğin Örgütsel Bağlılık ve Performans Arasındaki İlişkide Aracı Rolü

Örgütsel bağlılığın işletmelerin sürdürülebilir rekabet avantajına olan olumlu etkisi iş hayatında her geçen gün daha fazla kabul edilen bir gerçeklik olmaktadır. Örgütsel bağlılığın olumlu sonuçlarının gözlemlendiği araştırmaların yanında bazı araştırmalarda olumsuz sonuçları da gözlenmektedir. Örgütsel bağlılığın olumsuz sonuçlarından bir tanesi olarak gözlenen işkoliklik davranışlar çalışanların kendilerini sürekli çalışmaktan alıkoyamamasını ifade etmektedir. Performans çalışanların örgütlerin amaçları doğrultusundaki olumlu çıktılarını ifade etmektedir. İşkolikliğin performans üzerinde örgütsel davranışın olumlu etkisinin azaltacağının öngörüldüğü araştırma modelinde veriler SPSS 21 ve Process 3.0 kullanılarak analiz edilmiştir. Sinop ilinde faaliyet gösteren bir işletmenin 155 çalışanı araştırma örneklemini oluşturmaktadır. Verilerin analiz sonuçlarına göre işkolikliğin örgütsel davranış ve performans arasında kısmi aracılık etkisi gözlenmiştir.

The Mediating Role of Workaholism on the Relationship between Organizational Commitment and Performance

Positive effect of organizational commitment on the sustainable competitiveness of organization  is broadly  accepted through business world. Besides researches in which positive results of organizational commitment are observed there are also researches in which negative results of organizational commitment are observed. Workaholism which is accepted as negative result of organizational commitment is explained as an irrestibel drive to work incessantly. Performance states the positive outputs of employees which are in line with organizational targets. In this research model in which positive effect of organizational commitment will be decreased by workaholism. 155 employees of a organization in Sinop are composing sample group. According to results of analyses partial mediation effect of workaholism is observed.

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