The impact of organizational commitment on job performance in primary healthcare: a motivation internalization perspective
Shichao Zhao, Tao Wang, Shanshan Luo, Yuequn Mi, Ying Wang, Huifen Ma, Xiaolin Wei

TL;DR
This study explores how different types of organizational commitment affect job performance in primary healthcare workers, with motivation internalization playing a key role.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel application of Self-Determination Theory to examine how different organizational commitments influence job performance through motivation internalization.
Findings
Affective and normative commitments positively predict job performance, partially mediated by motivation internalization.
Opportunity commitment negatively predicts job performance, mediated by reduced motivation internalization.
Economic commitment does not significantly affect job performance or motivation internalization.
Abstract
Primary healthcare workers (PHCWs) are crucial to the healthcare system, as they directly impact the delivery of essential health services. Their job performance is influenced by various types of organizational commitment, but the effects of these commitments are not fully understood. This study aims to explore how four types of organizational commitment (affective, normative, economic, and opportunity) affect job performance among PHCWs, using Self-Determination Theory to examine motivation internalization as a mediating factor. A cross-sectional survey of 870 PHCWs from 38 primary healthcare institutions was conducted. Hierarchical regression analysis was used to explore the relationships between commitment types, motivation internalization, and job performance. Affective and normative commitments positively predicted job performance, with motivation internalization partially…
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Taxonomy
TopicsJob Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior · Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports · Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
