Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the determinants of organizational commitment in public and private sectors organizations of Pakistan. Organizational commitment is a behavior that extends beyond the functions and conduct formally required of workers in an organization. Such behavior is indispensable because of its contribution to better organizational performance. In order to adapt to environment constraints, the executives now a days try to promote certain behaviors and aspects among employees that ultimately stimulates the commitment towards organization. Hence to function successfully, each organization is interested in exploiting factors that determine the organizational commitment of the employee. Although there have been numerous international studies on organizational commitment highlighting the key determinants of commitment towards organizations and how do they influence employee behaviour and conduct at the workplace, yet such comprehensive studies in the local corporate context are limited. This is a pure quantitative research aimed at evaluating determinants of organizational commitment through survey. For this purpose, a questionnaire was designed and data was collected from a sample of 150 people within public and private sector organizations from banking industry. Nine hypotheses were developed and tested through Z-tests. Various other statistical techniques, including demographical analysis, reliability analysis and correlations were also employed for data analysis. The survey findings show strong correlations between various employee retention factors and the organizational commitment. The comparison of public and private sector in this regard reveals some interesting findings. The research concludes with various ways of devising strategies which can induce organizational commitment among employees and increase productivity

Kamran Ahmed Malik, Dr. Manzoor A. Khalidi. (2012) Evaluating Determinants of Organizational Commitment: A Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Sectors, Journal of Independent Studies and Research-Management, Social Sciences and Economics, Volume-10, Issue-1.
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