Publication: Organizational Culture Impact on Employee Loyalty in Private Banking Sector in Sri Lanka
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Date
2022-12-01
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Emerald Publishing
Abstract
Companies now recognize the need of investing in their people if they want to
continue providing solid value to their clients. This research set out to quantify how much of
an effect company culture had on loyalty among private bank employees in Sri Lanka's
Western Province. Employee loyalty was used as the dependent variable, while the
organization's culture was examined as the independent variable along four dimensions:
managerial culture, open working environment, incentives and perks, and training and
development. Data was gathered by self-administered questionnaires on a 5-point Likert
scale from 374 bank employees chosen via simple random sampling. The effect was evaluated
by a multiple-regression study. Based on the findings, improving the openness of
management choices; providing value to a person's professional development; the positive
culture with opportunities will help bank decision-making and planning; associated with
people-centred ideas, which guide managers and to act in the best employees' interests of
stakeholders. Schedule job-related training to satisfy the employer's and workers' goals.
Government and Central Bank of Sri Lanka policymakers recognize that company culture
must be used to increase employee loyalty. The procedures and approaches that are decided
upon to carry out the study are discussed in the section of the paper titled "Methodology”
and the population as well as the sample size of this study are considered, together with the
technique of collecting data, the type of data collected, and the method of analysing data. The
findings of this study revealed that organizational culture has an impact on employee loyalty.
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Keywords
Organizational culture, Employee loyalty, Banking sector, Rewards and benefits
