Correlation of Satisfaction, Commitment & Performance on Faculty Staffs ’ Performance at Private Institutions in
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@MISC{Scholar_correlationof,
author = {Anshu Sirohi Phd Scholar},
title = {Correlation of Satisfaction, Commitment & Performance on Faculty Staffs ’ Performance at Private Institutions in},
year = {}
}
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Abstract
The role of faculty staffs is very important to producing scholars and economy building in any country. The faculty staff’s satisfaction, commitment and performance are the pillars to investigate in education sector of India, especially in private sector universities. This study is performed in India to examine the association of satisfaction with commitment and performance, and commitment association with performance. The tools had taken from the studies of Rice & Schneider (1994) and Smeenk et al. (2008). The colleges in private sector of NCR (India) were taken as target sample to conduct the survey. This research confirmed that satisfaction is absolutely associated with commitment and performance, and commitment also associated with performance of faculty staffs of private sector colleges in India. Keywords: Satisfaction, commitment, performance, faculty staffs, colleges, private sector. The advanced education is creative developing since past decade. Every generation, who passed, is getting more approachable education in INDIA. Uncountable students have applied in graduation and Post-graduation program and they passed out every year. It has been observed with development that education sector has also become a desired employment sector, where individuals have applied with high documentations by choice. Hence, many faculty staffs now focus to practice this career seriously. Moreover, it has been noticed that UNITED GRANT COMMISION (UGC) salaries and career policies are clearly defined. Faculty staffs are willing to develop and update themselves for their career development. Literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh has seen upward trend and is 69.72 percent as per 2011 population census. Of that, male literacy stands at 79.24 percent while female literacy is at 59.26 percent. In 2001, literacy rate in Uttar Pradesh stood at 56.27 percent of which male and female were 67.30 percent and 43.00 percent literate respectively. In actual numbers, total literates in Uttar Pradesh stands at 118,423,805 of which males were 70,479,196 and females
Keyphrases
faculty staff uttar pradesh private institution faculty staff performance commitment performance private sector literacy rate education sector percent literate faculty staff satisfaction career development post-graduation program many faculty staff private sector college economy building high documentation actual number private sector university uncountable student rice schneider male literacy population census total literate approachable education advanced education upward trend target sample desired employment sector commitment association career policy united grant commision female literacy past decade