Examines the level of organizational commitment of hospital‐based pharmacists in Perth, Western Australia, and the relationship between commitment and some variables which research in other areas has suggested might be its antecedents. Argues that there are such relationships in this case as well, and that they are in the expected direction. Suggests that programmes undertaken to increase job satisfaction should have a significant impact on pharmacists’ commitment to the depart‐ment. If such programmes are successful they should result in a more highly committed workforce. Interestingly, the findings indicate that it is increased satisfaction with quality of working life and extrinsic factors (e.g. evaluation systems), rather than satisfaction with pay or job security, which has the biggest impact on commitment, and that low committed people tend to have higher stress levels than more highly committed people. Concludes, therefore, that any effort to improve organizational commitment will be beneficial in lowering stress levels in the job concerning areas such as staffing, and the perceived pressure of the job.
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Lawson K. Savery;
Lawson K. Savery
School of Management, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
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Paul D. Syme
Paul D. Syme
Western Australian Department of the Disabled
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7492
Print ISSN: 0262-1711
© MCB UP Limited
1996
Journal of Management Development (1996) 15 (1): 14–22.
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Savery LK, Syme PD (1996), "Organizational commitment and hospital pharmacists". Journal of Management Development, Vol. 15 No. 1 pp. 14–22, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02621719610107773
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