Organisational Behaviour (MNG82001) Literature Review Analysis
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This report is a literature review focusing on job involvement and job performance within an organisational context. The review begins by defining job involvement as the degree to which an individual values the significance of their job, emphasizing its impact on quality of life and self-worth. It also highlights the multidimensional nature of job involvement, encompassing job satisfaction and organizational commitment, and its positive outcomes for businesses, such as increased employee commitment and productivity. The report then examines job performance, linking it to the overall value derived from employee behavior and intention, with a focus on task and contextual performance. It also explores the relationship between job involvement and job performance, the role of motivated employees, and the benefits of reduced employee turnover and efficient resource utilization. The review emphasizes the importance of employee potential and customer needs in a dynamic business environment, concluding that job involvement is key to enhancing job performance and gaining a competitive advantage. The report includes cited references to support the arguments.
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