Abstract:
Purpose: I his dissertation is explanatory in nature. The purpose of this research study is to
find out the status ol selected demographic variables that have impact on the commitment of
the employees working at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works. The study empirically
tested the impact of various demographic variables, age, gender, marital status, level of
education and job category (Managerial or Non Managerial Position in an Organization) on
the employees’ commitment. The purpose of study was to explain that to which extent
demographic variables of employees have impact on the commitment of employees.
Methodology: Using non-probability sampling method, 300 respondents were selected from
Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works. Factually, all employees of KS & EW were part of
this research study. However, due to distinct limitations like time, finances and un
accessibility to all respondents etc.,sample was used to conduct the study. Quantitative
research technique has been opted to complete this research study. Deductive approach was
used in this study. First of all literature was sifted in detailed way. The conceptual framework
of relevant variables emerged from the literature study. Hypotheses were made in lines with
the conceptual framework. Similarly, questionnaire was made to cover all research
perspective. Data was collected through the questionnaire instrument and integrated/ analyzed
using SPSS package.
Demographic analyses, mean analyses, one sample l-tcst and correlation test were conducted.
Hypotheseswcre analyzed on the basis of one sample t-test while considering significance
level of variability.
Findings: The study found that most of the demographic variables have significant and
positive impact on the commitment of employees employed at Karachi Shipyard &
Engineering Works. Three types of analyses were part of this study, mean analyses,
hypotheses testing using one sample t- test statistics and correlation. Age, marital status of
employees, level of education and job category were proved to have impact on the
commitment of employees. However, gender was only variable which was not related to the
commitment oi employees in this study. Thus overall impact of demographic variables was
ascertained as positively related to commitment of the employees. The findings also point to
an indirect perspective of employees’ commitment that in order to keep the employees
committed, organizations need to pay more attention towards other organizational based
variables ol motivation too. lienee weaknesses of motivation arose due to demographic trails
of employees may be accommodated through organizational support.
Practical Implications: The findings of this dissertation have direct impact on Karachi
Shipyard and Engineering Works over which this research study has been conducted.
However, the findings arc equally significant for other marine related organizations as well as
other public and private organizations of Pakistan. The research study also contributes
towards assimilation of new insights in the existing literature of organizational
commitment.Hence, firms may chalk out such strategies that cope up with the demographic
diversity of employees which have grave impact on the commitment of employees.