IMPACT OF REWARD AND RECOGNITION, SUPERVISOR SUPPORT ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

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Muhammad Baqir
Sajid Hussain
Rashid Waseem
K. M. Anwarul Islam

Abstract

Employee engagement play a key role for the success of any organization because they provides the highest employee satisfaction , lower employee turnover rate , greater employee loyalty, better customer service, higher sales and higher profitability. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of reward and recognition and perceived supervisor support on employee engagement. The method used in research is quantities descriptive. We used questionnaire to collect data. The population in this study consisted of employees of Muslim Commercial Bank & National Bank of Pakistan. Data were collected in Multan from 108 employees but unfortunately 08 questionnaire data rejected because the data was not proper fill. The data were analyzed using through statically package for social science (SPSS Version 21).The results show that reward & recognition and supervisor support can engage employees for better performance. Hence; employee’s engagement can improve through the reward and recognition and supervisor support.

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Original Articles/Review Articles/Case Reports/Short Communications

Author Biographies

Muhammad Baqir, University of Education Lahore, Pakistan

MBA Student

Department of Business Administration, Art & Social Sciences

University of Education Lahore

 Multan Campus, Pakistan

Sajid Hussain, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan

MBA Student

Department of Business Administration

Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan

Rashid Waseem, University of Education Lahore, Pakistan

Lecturer

Department of Business Administration, Art & Social Sciences

University of Education Lahore, Pakistan

K. M. Anwarul Islam, The Millennium University, Bangladesh

Associate Professor

Department of Business administration

The Millennium University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

PhD Candidate

University of Selangor, Malaysia

How to Cite

IMPACT OF REWARD AND RECOGNITION, SUPERVISOR SUPPORT ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT. (2020). American International Journal of Business and Management Studies , 2(3), 8-21. https://doi.org/10.46545/aijbms.v2i3.256

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