WITH WHOM YOU COMPARE YOURSELF – RELATIONSHIP OF SOCIAL COMPARISON & EMPLOYEE WORK OUTCOMES - LEADER MEMBER EXCHANGE (LMX) AS MEDIATOR

Download

Volume 12 Issue 2 2016

Author(s):

Naveed Anwar
Assistant Professor, IQRA University Main Campus Karachi.
naveed@lrk.szabist.edu.pk

Dr. Niaz Ahmed Bhutto
Head of Business Administration Dept., Sukkur IBA, Sukkur.

Dr. Irfan Hameed
Assistant Professor, IQRA University.

Badar Zaman Quershi
PhD Scholar IQRA University Karachi.

Abstract This research contributes further to investigating the impact of Social Comparison (i.e. Negative Social Comparison (NSC) and Positive Social Comparison (PSC) and work attitudes (i.e. Overall Job Satisfaction- OJS and Affective Commitment – AC using Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) as a potential mediator among the relationship of Social Comparison and work attitudes. This research is causal, descriptive, and cross-sectional. Following the positivist research paradigm, data was collected from 232 employees of First-tier commercial banks using a self-administrative survey. Factor Analysis, Multiple Regression Analysis, ANOVA, Pearson Correlation, and Descriptive statistics were used to test the hypothesis of the study and provide a conclusion about the hypothesis. The mediation effects of Leader-member exchange were also tested using the steps of Baron and Kenny (1986).The results exhibited that the Positive Social Comparison has a positive association with Affective Commitment (AC) and overall job satisfaction (OJS). Further, the NSC relationship was negatively significant with Affective Commitment and also it was found to have a significant negative relationship with Overall Job Satisfaction. LMX, Leader-Member Exchange mediates the relationship among Social Comparison Negative and Positive Social Comparison. Originality/Value: These significant results have shown the importance of the quality of Leader-Member Exchange and its impact in yielding positive organizational outcomes. As long as the managers pay good attention to the quality of relationships among them and their workers, the chances are that any type of comparison (Negative or Positive) will have less chance to affect the organizational outcomes, such as affective commitment and overall job satisfaction. These results are vital for HR practitioners and will assist in designing quality HPWPs in organizations.
Keywords Social Comparison, Leader Member Exchange, Overall Job Satisfaction, Affective Commitment
Year 2016
Volume 12
Issue 2
Type Short Report
Recognized by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, HEC
Category "Y"
Journal Name IBT Journal of Business Studies
Publisher Name ILMA University
Jel Classification -
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.46745/ilma.jbs.2016.12.02.04
ISSN no (E, Electronic) 2409-6520
ISSN no (P, Print) 2416-8393
Country Pakistan
City Karachi
Institution Type University
Journal Type Open Access
Manuscript Processing Blind Peer Reviewed
Format PDF
Paper Link http://ibtjbs.ilmauniversity.edu.pk/journal/jbs/12.2/4.pdf
Page 55-67