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Organizational commitment, rewards and education in the Philippines

Keisuke Kokubun (Kyoto University – Yoshida Campus, Kyoto, Japan)

International Journal of Organizational Analysis

ISSN: 1934-8835

Article publication date: 24 July 2019

Issue publication date: 1 October 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The theory of organizational commitment (OC) was originally developed in the context of Western societies. Therefore, its application to a non-Western country may be easier and more successful if that country’s society has been historically influenced by Western cultures. Based on this understanding, this paper aims to investigate the relationship between OC and rewards among employees in one of East Asia’s developing countries most significantly influenced by Western cultures.

Design/methodology/approach

Hierarchical regression analysis was conducted using survey data obtained from 2,363 employees working for 11 Japanese manufacturing companies in the Philippines.

Findings

The paper revealed that the variables measuring intrinsic rewards were strongly related to OC than extrinsic and social rewards, suggesting that the antecedents of OC in the Philippines resemble more closely those found in the west than in the east. This tendency was found to be stronger for university graduates, whose OC is influenced more significantly by intrinsic rewards and less by social rewards, compared to that of non-graduates.

Research limitations/implications

The major limitation concerns reliability. This study used self-report data from individual respondents; this may result in common method bias relationships between variables being inflated.

Practical implications

The results of this study could support the revision of human resource management practices, enabling workers to contribute to their companies on a long-term basis in countries where Western cultures have influenced employees’ mindsets and attitudes.

Originality/value

Intrinsic rewards impact OC more than other rewards in the Philippines due to its history of Westernization and recent industrialization. This research is the first, to the best of the author’s knowledge, to verify this assumption, and should assist managers of companies in the Philippines, and perhaps, in other developing countries influenced by Western cultures, in formulating strategies to foster high levels of OC among their employees.

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Acknowledgements

This research data was collected as a project of the International Economy and Work Research Institute when the researcher was an institute member.

Citation

Kokubun, K. (2019), "Organizational commitment, rewards and education in the Philippines", International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 27 No. 5, pp. 1605-1630. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOA-02-2019-1667

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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