Impact of Employee Experience on Organizational Commitment and Organizational Effectiveness
Date
2022
Authors
., Veena
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Companies are currently dealing with enormous changes in the future of work. Employee
behaviors are changing, new emergent technologies are disrupting work processes, and
there is a higher demand for speed, agility, and creativity in response to consumer
expectations. Organizations have begun exploring employee experience as a strategic
imperative in this changing environment. Consequently, the significance of human-
centered design techniques in organizational change and human resources has evolved,
forming the employee experience conceptual framework to meet new work issues.
However, as an emerging field of knowledge, practitioners still lack a comprehensive
understanding of employee experience design, why it's vital, and how it's created and
managed. As a result, this thesis focuses on these essential questions to explore employee
experience.
This thesis aims to understand and explore the term employee experience. And to examine
the impact of employee experience on organizational commitment and organizational
effectiveness with mediating effect of employee engagement. The person-environment fit
theory is used as a theoretical backbone to relate and influence the relationship between
the constructs proposed. Morgan's (2017) EX framework was adapted to measure
employee experience ( CE, PH, FWA, TE). The study is quantitative with a combination
of explorative and descriptive studies. The SEM model measures the measurement,
structural, and hypothesis. The relationship and impact of employee experience on
employee engagement are significant and supported. The direct relationship between
employee experience and organizational commitment is insignificant and not supported.
The present study represents the full mediation of employee engagement between EX and
OC. And the findings of the study showed partial mediation of employee engagement
between EX and OE.
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Keywords
Employee Experience Model, Employee engagement, Organisational commitment, organizational effectiveness