The reality of job engagement for the employees of Iraqi Residency Affairs Directorate

Authors

  • Abdul Mahdi Kadhim Jasim AL-Zobaidy
  • Alyaa Saeed Abbas Al-Joufi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33095/jeas.v27i129.2178

Keywords:

Job engagement, cognitive Engagement, Emotional Engagement, physical Engagement

Abstract

     The aim of  this paper  is to determine the role of job engagement in the Iraqi Residency Affairs Directorate and its impact on employees, as the job engagement variable based on the Rich’s model included dimensions of cognitive engagement, emotional engagement and physical engagement. This variable has been studied in the Directorate of Residence Affairs which are one of the specialized directorates in the Iraqi Ministry of Interior.   This study  relied on a questionnaire as a main tool for measuring and collecting data based on the random sampling method . The sample size included 206 individuals among 400 individuals. However,  the respondents were 190 whereas the final number for data analysis was 180. The researchers used the ready-made statistical programs (SPSS v.25 AMOS v.25). The results showed that the Iraqi Residency Affairs Directorate is distinguished by the presence of job engagement among most of its employees, whether in terms of cognitive, emotional or physical absorption, and this indicates that the success in achieving these feelings and motivation towards work is a reflection of the higher leadership that was able to inspire workers from in order to provide everything they can offer to the organization. This  matter does not come without the presence of job loyalty among the workers, which was able to achieve job engagement

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Published

2021-09-30

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Managerial Researches

How to Cite

“The reality of job engagement for the employees of Iraqi Residency Affairs Directorate” (2021) Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 27(129), pp. 85–98. doi:10.33095/jeas.v27i129.2178.

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