An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between Organizational Climate and Employee Job Performance in Bangladesh
Abstract
Purpose: The paper investigates the effects of organizational climate (structure,
perceived organizational support, reward, and warmth) on employee job
performance. This paper provides insights into the organizational environment
and employee job performance.
Methodology: This paper examines the previous research to develop an original
theoretical model, which is then experimentally verified in the context of the
Barishal division using multiple linear regression techniques. An online survey
utilized a self-administered questionnaire to collect 139 responses from private
and government service holders. In addition, SPSS was utilized for data
analysis.
Findings: The findings suggest that organizational climate aspects moderate the
association between organizational climate and employee job performance. The
cross-sectional nature of this study inhibits the testing of causality between the
variables. All the hypotheses have significant associations. The proposed model
and hypotheses were tested using data from companies operating in a single
division of Bangladesh.
Practical Implications: The paper provides practical information to leaders and
managers to understand which dimensions of climate should be improved to
increase employee job performance.
Originality/Value: This study highlighted different organizational environmentrelated issues and their linkage with job performance. All the variables used here
are vibrant and are arranged from previous literature. This will aid in determining
the actual situation of the organization.
Limitations: This analysis only covers some potential influences on job
performance. Research models and estimations were tested using data from
enterprises operating in a specific location, limiting the results to only the
Barishal government and private sector.
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