The influence of organisational culture on job satisfaction, organisational commitment and turnover intention : a study on the banking sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Aldhuwaihi, Abdullah (2013) The influence of organisational culture on job satisfaction, organisational commitment and turnover intention : a study on the banking sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Other Degree thesis, Victoria University.

Abstract

This thesis explores the influence of organisational culture types (clan, adhocracy, market and hierarchy) on job satisfaction, organisational commitment and employee turnover intention in banks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The main objectives of this thesis are: (1) to examine the applicability of Quinn and Rohrbaugh's Competing Values Framework of organisational culture to a Saudi Arabian context; (2) to plot the cultural profile of Saudi banks by identifying their dominant organisational culture types; (3) to determine the extent to which organisational culture influences job satisfaction and organisational commitment among employees of Saudi banks; (4) to investigate the roles of job satisfaction and organisational commitment in mediating the relationship between organisational culture and employee turnover intention; and (5) to determine the extent to which job satisfaction and organisational commitment influence turnover intention among employees of Saudi banks.

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Doctor of Business Administration

Item type Thesis (Other Degree thesis)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/22019
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1502 Banking, Finance and Investment
Historical > FOR Classification > 1503 Business and Management
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Management and Information Systems
Keywords mediation effects, banks, banking, Saudi Arabia
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