The influence of transactional leadership of police commissioned officers and quality of work life on organizational commitment among police non-commissioned officers

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2021-12Author
Membredo, Gretchen Mae A.
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The study aimed to determine the influence of transactional leadership of police
commissioned officers and quality of work-life on organizational commitment among
police non-commissioned officers. This study used a quantitative research design
utilizing the descriptive-correlational technique. Adapted survey questionnaires were
administered randomly to 260 non-commissioned police officers of Cotabato City
Police Office, Police Regional Office, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, Philippines.
Findings show very high levels of transactional leadership, quality of work-life, and
organizational commitment. It also reveals significant relationships between
transactional leadership and organizational commitment and between the quality of
work-life and organizational commitment. However, only the quality of work-life
significantly influenced organizational commitment. With this result, it is
recommended that Cotabato City Police Office, PRO BAR, may sustain a very high
level of organizational commitment to achieving the goals of the PNP by enhancing
transactional leadership practices in terms of laissez-faire leadership among commissioned police officers and quality of work-life specifically on relation and
cooperation among non-commissioned officers by initiating training and other
intervention schemes. Keywords: criminal justice, transactional leadership, quality of work-life, organizational commitment, commissioned and non-commissioned
police officers, Philippines
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University of Mindanao - Professional Schools
