Mediating Effect Of Employee Commitment On Time Management Behaviour And Job Performance
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This study investigated the mediation effect of employee commitment on time
management behavior and job performance. The study was conducted at three
commercial banks known as Absa, Ecobank and UBA in Kumasi- Ghana. One hundred
(100) employees from UBA, Absa, and Ecobank made up the study's population. By
stratified sampling, the three (3) banks were put into sub groups and a simple random
approach was used in selecting an approximate 27 employees from each of the three
banks. As a result, the data analysis of 80 responders was highlighted. Structural
Equation Model (SEM) from Amos (version 23) was used for the data analysis. The
study adopted a descriptive survey and analysis such as exploratory and confirmatory
factor analysis, discriminant validity and reliability analysis from Cronbach Alpha was
estimated using SPSS (version 23) and Amos (version 23).From the hypothesis, the
findings revealed that time management behaviour has a direct effect on job
performance and employee commitment. The study also found out that employee
commitment has no significant effect on job performance and the mediating effect of
employee commitment on time management behavior and job performance was
insignificant. The results indicate that organisations should implement a suitable time
management plan to deal with employees' time in order to assist them develop their time
management skills, which would eventually help predict greater effectiveness in their
job performance. The study found that there was no mediating effect between employee
time management behaviour and job performance. As a result, future research should
explore the role of other variables that may mediate the relationship between time
management behavior and job performance.
