Abstract:
Organizational commitment has started to become a myth these days employees are switching
their jobs and look for better prospect. However, some employees stick to one organization
throughout their career and will be highly committed to their organization. The research was
conducted to identify that whether it is the personality that compels the employees to stick and
remain into one organization or there might be other factors involved too. The purpose of the
research to analyze the relationship that exists between personality and job and organizational
commitment of private school teachers. This area was chosen for research as some school
teachers spend decades in one single school while others switch their jobs rather quickly. A
sample size of seventy teachers was chosen from a private school to research whether personality
is the only determinant of organizational and job commitment. Chi-squared test was used to
identify the dependence of the variables of personality based on the Big Five (Openness to
Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism) on Organizational
Commitment (Affective, Continuance and Normative Commitment). The test results did not
signify any strong relationship of personality with commitment however, only
Conscientiousness, Agreeableness and Emotional Stability was positively related with Alfective
Commitment, and the rest did not show any relationship significant enough.
However, certain factors such as location of school near to residence, deteriorating condition of
the city and fee evasion of children and subject expertise in the same environment has made
teachers more committed to their organization rather than just personality