Factors Influencing Employee Commitment
Factors Influencing Employee Commitment
Factors Influencing Employee Commitment
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O TO V PHT TRIN NGH NGHIP
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Tnh cch v hiu bit ca anh/ch ph hp vi cng ty
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Cng ty lun cung cp c hi anh ch pht trin bn thn v s
nghip
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Cng ty c nhng hot ng gip anh/ch hiu hn v kh nng,
mc tiu cng nh im mnh, im yu ca mnh
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LNH O
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Lnh o cng ty sn sng h tr anh/ch nng cao nng lc
ca mnh
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Lnh o cng ty gip anh/ch yu ngh hn
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Lnh o cng ty gip cng ty hot ng mt cch hiu qu
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Cng ty lun thng bo nhng vn quan trng vi nhn vin
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Cng ty quan tm n suy ngh v phn ng ca nhn vin
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Thng tin gia cc cp qun l trong cng ty rt tt
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T chc trong cng ty gip thng tin rt tt trong h thng dc v
N.vin b.hng Qun l
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Lnh vc lm vic K thut Thng mi
Ngn hng Khc
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h thng ngang ca cng ty
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MI TRNG LM VIC
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Cng vic hi ho vi cuc sng ca anh/ch
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Cng ty l mt ni hi ho lm vic
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Phc li ca nhn vin l yu t hng u ca cng ty
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Cng ty c cc cng c h tr cho cng vic ca anh ch rt tt
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TH LAO V KHEN THNG
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Anh ch lun c trn trng khi t hiu qu cao
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Cng ty tr lng cho anh/ch ph hp vi cng vic ca anh ch
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Cng ty chi tr thng tho ng hn so vi cc cng ty khc
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Cng ty c thng ring cho cc nhn xut sc
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Cng ty to iu kin thng tin cho anh/ch
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CHNH SCH CA CNG TY
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Chnh sch cng ty mang li li ch cho anh ch, chnh sch ny d
hiu v c cp nht thng xuyn
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Nhng chnh sch v mc tiu c xem xt thng xuyn
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C cu t chc ca cng ty h tr tt cho cng vic.
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Cng ty lun c nhng nh hng r rng hon thnh mc tiu
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P NG NHU CU
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Anh ch cm thy mnh hon ton ph hp vi cng ty
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Anh ch vn c th lm tt cng vic ny mi trng cng ty
khc
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Anh ch thy kh c th chp nhn chnh sch ca cng ty
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Cng ty lun to ng lc anh ch lm cng vic tt nht
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Anh ch thy quyn li ca mnh gn kt quyn li ca cng ty
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Anh ch khng c nhiu li ch khi lm vic lu di vi cng ty
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Anh ch sn lng lm ht mnh cng ty thnh cng
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Anh ch t ho khi anh ch l thnh vin ca cng ty
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Anh ch quan tm n tng lai ca cng ty
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XU HNG LI CNG TY
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APPENDIX 4.1 CODING
item Name Label and value
1 Owner Owner (1=yes, 2=no)
2 Long How long's (1= longer 6 months 2= less 6 months
3 Time Fulltime (1= yes, 2=no)
4 Devote Devote (1= yes, 2=no)
5 Gender Gender (1= male, 2=female)
6 Mari Marred (1= yes, 2=no)
7 Age Age (1=less 30, 2=31-40, 3=41-50, 4=51-60)
8 Edu Education (1=high school, 2=college, 3= bachelor, 4=upper bachelor)
9 Pro Professional (1=technician, 2=office employee, 3=sales, 4=manager,
5=others)
10 Field Working field (1=technical, 2=trading, 3= banking, 4=others)
Main survey (1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree)
TRAINING and CAREER DEVELOPMENT
11 Tra1 Training 1- " People are properly orientated and trained upon joining this
organization."
12 Tra2 Training 2- "This organization does provide regular opportunities for
personal and career development ."
13 Tra3
Training 3- "The organisation has career development activities to help
an employee identify/improve abilities, goals, strengths & weaknesses."
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LEADERSHIP
14 Led4 Leader 4-"The leadership practices in this organization help me to become
a high performing employee"
15 Led5 Leader 5 "The leadership practices in this organization enhance my
satisfaction with my job"
16 Led6
Leader 6 "The organizational leadership practices are consistent with my
personal values"
17 Led7
Leader 7 "The organizational leadership practices make a positive
contribution to the overall effectiveness of the organization"
18 Led8
Leader 8 "This organization keeps employees well-informed on matters
important to them"
19 Led9
Leader 9 "Sufficient effort is made to determine the thought and responses
of people who work here"
20 Led10
Leader 10 "Communications across all levels in this organization tend to
be good"
21 Led11
Leader 11 "Organizational structure encourages horizontal and vertical
communication
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
22 Env12 Environment 12 "My working life balances with my family life"
23 Env13 Environment 13 "Overall this organization is a harmonious place to work"
24 Env14
Environment 14 "This organization regards welfare of its employees as its
first priority"
25 Env15
Environment 15 "For the work I do , The physical working conditions are
very pleasant"
REMUNERATION AND REWARD
26 Rem16
Remuneration 16 "Employees are given positive recognition when they
produce high quality work"
27 Rem17 Remuneration 17 "This organization pays well"
28 Rem18
Remuneration 18 "This organization offers a good benefits package
compared to other organizations"
29 Rem19
Remuneration 19 "This organization values individual excellence over
teamwork"
30 Rem20
Remuneration 20 "This organization offers good opportunities for
promotion"
ORGANISATIONAL POLICIES
31 Pol21
Policies 21 "Organizational policies and procedures are helpful, well
understood and up to date"
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32 Pol22
Policies 22 "Progress towards meeting planned objectives is periodically
reviewed"
33 Pol23 Policies 23 "The organizational structure facilitates the way we do things."
34 Pol24
Policies 24 " This organization has a defined vision/mission to meet its
goals"
COMMITMENT
35 Com25 Commitment 25 "I feel a strong sense of belonging to this organization"
36 Com26
Commitment 26 "I could just as well working for a different organization
if the type of work was similar (negative) "
37 Com27
Commitment 27 "I find it difficult to agree with this organization's
policies (negative)
38 Com28
Commitment 28 "This organisation really inspires the very best in me in
the way of job performance"
39 Com29
Commitment 29 "My values and this organisation's values are very
similar"
40 Com30
Commitment 30 "There is little to be gained by sticking with this
organization indefinitely (negative) "
41 Com31
Commitment 31 "I am willing to put in a great deal more effort than
normally expected to help this organisation be successful"
42 Com32
Commitment 32 "I am proud to tell others that I am part of this
organization"
43 Com33 Commitment 33 "I really care about the future of this organization"
INTENTION TO STAY
44 Int34 Intention 34 "I plan to work at my present job for as long as possible"
45 Int35
Intention 35 " I will most certainly look for a new job in the near future
(negative) "
46 Int36 Intention 36 "I plan to stay in this job for at least two to three years"
47 Int37 Intention 34 "I would hate to quit this job"
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Appendix 4.2 Demography
Frequency Percent Valid
Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Technical 78 23.3 23.3 23.3
AREA FIELD Trading 108 32.2 32.2 55.5
Banking 28 8.4 8.4 63.9
Others 121 36.1 36.1 100.0
High school 88 26.3 26.3 26.3
EDU College 97 29.0 29.0 55.2
Bachelor 136 40.6 40.6 95.8
Upper Bachelor 14 4.2 4.2 100.0
GENDER Male 198 59.1 59.1 59.1
Female 137 40.9 40.9 100.0
MARRIED Single 190 56.7 56.7 56.7
STATUS Married 145 43.3 43.3 100.0
Appendix 4.3: Testing of reliability variables
Item-Total Statistics
Group Times Cronbach's
Alpha
Variable Corrected
Item-Total
Correlation
Cronbach's
Alpha if Item
Deleted
TRA 01 .673 .792
Training 1st time/1 .834 TRA 02 .760 .706
TRA 03 .655 .810
LEA 04 .653 .881
LEA 05 .759 .870
Leader 1st time/1 .893 LEA 06 .719 .875
LEA 07 .678 .878
LEA 08 .545 .891
LEA 09 .662 .880
LEA 10 .678 .878
LEA 11 .679 .878
ENV 12 .659 .769
Environment 1st time/1 .821 ENV 13 .712 .745
ENV 14 .587 .804
ENV 15 .629 .782
REM 16 .667 .822
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Remunerations 1st time/1 .852 REM 17 .708 .810
& rewards REM 18 .630 .832
REM 19 .733 .803
REM 20 .590 .841
POL 21 .763 .808
Organizational 1st time/1 .866 POL 22 .752 .813
Policies POL 23 .712 .831
POL 24 .639 .859
COM 25 .617 .760
Commitment 1st time/2 .797 COM 26 .367 .792
COM27 .317 .803
COM 28 .492 .776
COM 29 .593 .763
COM30 .276 .812
COM 31 .611 .762
COM 32 .638 .758
COM 33 .614 .761
COM 25 .629 .776
2nd time/2 .812 COM 26 .343 .817
COM27 .218 .842
COM 28 .542 .788
COM 29 .641 .774
COM 31 .656 .773
COM 32 .661 .772
COM 33 .643 .774
INT 34 .524 .430
Intention 1st time/3 .606 INT35 .181 .685
INT 36 .424 .507
INT 37 .449 .485
INT 34 .524 .430
2nd time/3 .606 INT35 .181 .685
INT 36 .424 .507
INT 37 .449 .485
INT 34 .442 .661
2nd time/3 .685 INT 36 .547 .529
INT 37 .509 .578
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Appendix 4.4 . EFA for all independent variables
Appendix 4.4 .1. EFA for all independent variables (The first time in 4 times)
Total Variance Explained The first time in 4 times
Factor Initial Eigenvalues Extraction Sums of Squared
Loadings
Rotation
Sums of
Squared
Loadings
a
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total
1 10.800 45.002 45.002 10.399 43.330 43.330 7.662
2 1.591 6.627 51.629 1.250 5.209 48.539 8.329
3 1.414 5.893 57.522 1.038 4.327 52.865 6.392
4 1.273 5.303 62.825 .867 3.614 56.479 6.666
5 1.023 4.264 67.089 .685 2.856 59.335 4.607
6 .905 3.773 70.862
7 .815 3.396 74.258
8 .664 2.766 77.024
9 .599 2.494 79.518
10 .529 2.203 81.721
11 .498 2.075 83.796
12 .456 1.899 85.694
13 .432 1.800 87.495
14 .390 1.625 89.119
15 .375 1.564 90.683
16 .335 1.397 92.080
17 .311 1.295 93.375
18 .277 1.153 94.528
19 .268 1.117 95.645
20 .248 1.034 96.679
21 .227 .944 97.624
22 .205 .852 98.476
23 .200 .835 99.311
24 .165 .689 100.000
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
a. When factors are correlated, sums of squared loadings cannot be added to obtain a total
variance.
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Pattern Matrix The first time in 4 times
Factor
1 2 3 4 5
TRA 01 .825
TRA 02 .856
TRA 03 .756
LEA 04 .366 .277
LEA 05 .545
LEA 06 .586
LEA 07 .260 .798
LEA 08 .405 -.294 .569
LEA 09 .607
LEA 10 .605
LEA 11 .721
ENV 12 .313 .457
ENV 13 .277 .503
ENV 14 .356 .258
ENV 15 .221 .537
REM 16 .741
REM 17 .849
REM 18 .555
REM 19 .749
REM 20 -.273 .377 .525 .248
POL 21 .253 .821 -.242
POL 22 .347 .786
POL 23 .566
POL 24 -.251 .634 .232
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
Rotation Method: Promax with Kaiser Normalization.
a. Rotation converged in 9 iterations.
Appendix 4.4.2: EFA with all independent variable (the second time in 4 times)
Total Variance Explained the second time in 4 times
Factor Initial Eigenvalues Extraction Sums of Squared
Loadings
Rotation
Sums of
Squared
Loadings
a
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total
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1 10.320 44.869 44.869 9.922 43.137 43.137 7.088
2 1.580 6.871 51.740 1.237 5.380 48.517 7.981
3 1.407 6.116 57.856 1.038 4.513 53.030 6.195
4 1.257 5.466 63.322 .855 3.717 56.747 6.192
5 1.022 4.444 67.766 .683 2.968 59.715 4.548
6 .876 3.810 71.577
7 .746 3.245 74.822
8 .610 2.652 77.474
9 .597 2.595 80.069
10 .526 2.285 82.354
11 .482 2.095 84.449
12 .452 1.967 86.416
13 .432 1.878 88.294
14 .382 1.661 89.955
15 .356 1.547 91.502
16 .326 1.418 92.920
17 .295 1.283 94.204
18 .275 1.198 95.401
19 .250 1.087 96.489
20 .228 .993 97.482
21 .209 .909 98.391
22 .201 .874 99.264
23 .169 .736 100.000
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
a. When factors are correlated, sums of squared loadings cannot be added to obtain a
total variance.
Pattern Matrix
a
the second time in 4 times
Factor
1 2 3 4 5
TRA 01 .843
TRA 02 .845
TRA 03 .730
LEA 05 .494
LEA 06 .553
LEA 07 .245 .803
LEA 08 .404 -.303 .577
LEA 09 .599
LEA 10 .593
LEA 11 .728
ENV 12 .329 .440
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ENV 13 .291 .489 -.207
ENV 14 .373 .241
ENV 15 .224 .532
REM 16 .735
REM 17 .858
REM 18 .559
REM 19 .752
REM 20 -.261 .377 .508 .248
POL 21 .240 .830 -.242
POL 22 .332 .792
POL 23 .560
POL 24 -.251 .626 .235
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
Rotation Method: Promax with Kaiser Normalization.
a. Rotation converged in 10 iterations.
Appendix 4.4 .3. EFA for all independent variables (The third time in 4 times)
Total Variance Explained The third time in 4 times
Factor Initial Eigen values Extraction Sums of Squared
Loadings
Rotation
Sums of
Squared
Loadings
a
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total
1 9.074 45.369 45.369 8.659 43.295 43.295 7.022
2 1.484 7.420 52.789 1.040 5.201 48.496 6.859
3 1.365 6.826 59.615 1.006 5.032 53.529 6.273
4 1.220 6.099 65.714 .820 4.100 57.628 5.433
5 .995 4.973 70.687
6 .677 3.387 74.074
7 .604 3.019 77.093
8 .581 2.905 79.998
9 .509 2.545 82.543
10 .485 2.426 84.969
11 .456 2.279 87.247
12 .403 2.015 89.262
13 .358 1.792 91.055
14 .322 1.610 92.665
15 .316 1.582 94.247
16 .268 1.341 95.588
17 .241 1.204 96.791
18 .230 1.148 97.940
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19 .225 1.127 99.067
20 .187 .933 100.000
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
a. When factors are correlated, sums of squared loadings cannot be added to obtain a
total variance.
Pattern Matrix
a
The third time in 4 times
Factor
1 2 3 4
TRA 01 .863
TRA 02 .846
TRA 03 .677
LEA 05 .567
LEA 06 .656
LEA 07 .634
LEA 08 .694
LEA 09 .706
LEA 10 .672
LEA 11 .766
ENV 15 .228 .446
REM 16 .699
REM 17 .873
REM 18 .610
REM 19 .755
REM 20 .448 .481
POL 21 .835
POL 22 .848
POL 23 .642
POL 24 .201 .663
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
Rotation Method: Promax with Kaiser
Normalization.
a. Rotation converged in 6 iterations.
Appendix 4.4 .4. EFA for all independent variables (The fourth time in 4 times)
Variance Explained The fourth time in 4 times
Factor Initial Eigenvalues Extraction Sums of Squared
Loadings
Rotation
Sums of
Squared
Loadings
a
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total % of
Variance
Cumulative
%
Total
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1 8.658 45.570 45.570 8.248 43.411 43.411 6.756
2 1.444 7.600 53.170 1.019 5.364 48.775 6.680
3 1.310 6.895 60.064 .973 5.120 53.895 5.972
4 1.209 6.365 66.430 .803 4.226 58.122 5.276
5 .881 4.635 71.065
6 .677 3.563 74.629
7 .601 3.161 77.790
8 .571 3.003 80.793
9 .498 2.621 83.415
10 .465 2.446 85.861
11 .450 2.368 88.229
12 .364 1.918 90.147
13 .358 1.883 92.030
14 .317 1.671 93.701
15 .298 1.568 95.269
16 .241 1.267 96.536
17 .233 1.224 97.760
18 .228 1.200 98.960
19 .198 1.040 100.000
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
a. When factors are correlated, sums of squared loadings cannot be added to obtain a total
variance.
Pattern Matrix
a
The fourth time in 4 times
Factor
1 2 3 4
TRA 01 .839
TRA 02 .848
TRA 03 .713
LEA 05 .500
LEA 06 .604
LEA 07 .760
LEA 08 .828 -.246
LEA 09 .664
LEA 10 .594
LEA 11 .681
ENV 15 .472
REM 16 .736
REM 17 .958
REM 18 .601
REM 19 .780
POL 21 .903
POL 22 .921
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POL 23 .623
POL 24 .565
Extraction Method: Principal Axis Factoring.
Rotation Method: Promax with Kaiser
Normalization.
a. Rotation converged in 6 iterations.
Appendix 4.5. Regression, model 1. Independent variables: Training, leadership,
remuneration and company policies; dependent variable: Commitment
Model 1: Correlations
COM TRA LEADER REM POL
Pearson Correlation
COM 1.000 .439 .635 .600 .686
TRA .439 1.000 .521 .529 .494
LEADER .635 .521 1.000 .667 .603
REM .600 .529 .667 1.000 .600
POL .686 .494 .603 .600 1.000
Sig. (1-tailed)
COM . .000 .000 .000 .000
TRA .000 . .000 .000 .000
LEADER .000 .000 . .000 .000
REM .000 .000 .000 . .000
POL .000 .000 .000 .000 .
Model 1: Model Summary
b
Model R R
Square
Adjusted
R
Square
Std. Error
of the
Estimate
Change Statistics
R
Square
Change
F
Change
df1 df2 Sig. F
Change
1 .749
a
.561 .556 2.80282 .561 105.525 4 330 .000
a. Predictors: (Constant), POL, TRA, LEADER, REM
b. Dependent Variable: COM
Model 1: ANOVA
a
Model Sum of
Squares
Df Mean Square F Sig.
1
Regression 3315.937 4 828.984 105.525 .000
b
Residual 2592.422 330 7.856
Total 5908.358 334
a. Dependent Variable: COM
b. Predictors: (Constant), POL, TRA, LEADER, REM
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Model 1. Coefficients
a
Model Unstandardized
Coefficients
Standardized
Coefficients
t Sig. Collinearity
Statistics
B Std.
Error
Beta Tolerance VIF
1
(Constant) 6.151 1.057
5.818 .000
TRA .004 .089 .002 .047 .963 .646 1.549
LEADER .259 .051 .268 5.045 .000 .472 2.116
REM .208 .067 .166 3.123 .002 .470 2.126
POL .651 .076 .424 8.591 .000 .546 1.831
a. Dependent Variable: COM
Model 1: Collinearity Diagnostics
a
Model Dimension Eigenvalue Condition
Index
Variance Proportions
(Constant) TRA LEADER REM POL
1
1 4.942 1.000 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
2 .018 16.461 .34 .30 .02 .08 .33
3 .017 17.102 .57 .67 .01 .00 .00
4 .013 19.222 .04 .02 .10 .42 .66
5 .009 22.988 .06 .00 .87 .50 .01
a. Dependent Variable: COM
Model 1: Residuals Statistics
a
Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation N
Predicted Value 16.5801 33.4782 26.3731 3.15087 335
Residual -9.24474 16.76302 .00000 2.78599 335
Std. Predicted Value -3.108 2.255 .000 1.000 335
Std. Residual -3.298 5.981 .000 .994 335
a. Dependent Variable: COM
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Appendix 4.6. Regression, model 2. Independent variables: Organizational
Commitment; dependent variable: intention to stay
Model 2: Model Summary
b
Model R R
Square
Adjusted
R Square
Std. Error
of the
Estimate
Change Statistics
R Square
Change
F
Change
df1 df2 Sig. F
Change
1 .621
a
.385 .383 1.83378 .385 208.607 1 333 .000
a. Predictors: (Constant), COM
b. Dependent Variable: INT
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Model 2: ANOVA
a
Model Sum of
Squares
df Mean Square F Sig.
1
Regression 701.496 1 701.496 208.607 .000
b
Residual 1119.800 333 3.363
Total 1821.296 334
a. Dependent Variable: INT
b. Predictors: (Constant), COM
Model 2: Coefficients
a
Model Unstandardized
Coefficients
Standardized
Coefficients
t Sig. Collinearity
Statistics
B Std.
Error
Beta Tolerance VIF
1
(Constant) 2.074 .637
3.255 .001
COM .345 .024 .621 14.443 .000 1.000 1.000
a. Dependent Variable: INT
Model 2: Collinearity Diagnostics
a
Model Dimension Eigenvalue Condition
Index
Variance Proportions
(Constant) COM
1
1 1.988 1.000 .01 .01
2 .012 12.639 .99 .99
a. Dependent Variable: INT
Model 2: Residuals Statistics
a
Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation N
Predicted Value 6.2086 14.1338 11.1612 1.44924 335
Residual -6.99891 3.65652 .00000 1.83104 335
Std. Predicted Value -3.417 2.051 .000 1.000 335
Std. Residual -3.817 1.994 .000 .999 335
a. Dependent Variable: INT
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