Employer Branding and Its Relationship with Organizational Commitment: A Case Study in Peru
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Author(s)
Olórtegui alcalde, Luis Miguel
Gasparrini Cañas, Víctor Gerardo
Saldaña Narro, Julio Brayan
Marcelo Quispe, Luis Alberto
Astor Paredes, Kelly
Date
2024Metadata
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IBIMA Publishing
Journal
IBIMA Business Review
Abstract
The study's main purpose was to determine the association between employer branding and organizational commitment in a company specializing in technological solutions for payment systems in Peru. The research was characterized by having a quantitative approach, being basic and with a nonexperimental - transversal design and a correlational scope. We worked with a census sample of 85 employees of the company studied, to which two questionnaires were applied, the first to measure the employer branding variable with 28 items, and the second to measure the organizational commitment variable with 26 items. Both instruments reported high reliability, evidenced by Cronbach's coefficients of 0.967 and 0.925, respectively. The results showed a statistically significant association (r=0.690; p<0.001) between both variables, indicating a moderate-magnitude positive relationship. In conclusión, it is inferred that an adequate employer branding strategyis related to high levels of organizational commitment.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Language
eng