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A comparative study on commitment and satisfaction of medical and non-medical personnel of private hospitals Singh Rajkumar Giridhari Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Mizoram University, Aizawl. Online published on 3 November, 2012. Abstract The paper attempts to explore the differences concerning the level of commitment and work satisfaction between medical and non-medical personnel as well as between male and female employees of the private hospitals in the state of Manipur (India). The study analyses the data with independent samples t-test to find out the significant differences among the employees. The result shows no significant differences between medical and non-medical employees of the private hospitals with regard to satisfaction as to relationship behaviour; satisfaction as to pay and compensation; and satisfaction as to training and career development as well as that in terms of commitment of the employees. Similarly, the result shows no significant differences between male and female employees of the private hospitals except as regards training and career development factors of the hospital by which female employees are relatively more satisfied than their male counterpart employees. Top Keywords Private hospitals, employees’ commitment, employees’ satisfaction, medical personnel, non-medical personnel. Top | |
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