- OSAZEVBARU Henry Osahon (Ph.D)* & Isiaka, Ganiyu Abiodun
- *Professor of Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19730072
This study
investigated whether organizational support mediates the relationship between
employee engagement and organizational commitment in the Nigerian consumer
goods sub-sector. Survey design was used and questionnaire was administered to
employees of five fast-moving consumer goods companies in Delta State, Nigeria.
The multi-stage sampling technique was used in obtaining a sample of 83
respondents. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistics (mean,
standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis), Pearson correlation, post
estimation statistics (variance inflation factor and
Breuch-Pagan/Cook-Weisberg) and inferential statistics (simple regression and
structural equation modeling). The t-values revealed a positive and significant
relationship between employee engagement and organizational commitment (t-value
= 22.87; Prob. = 0.0000 < 0.05). In
addition, the structural equation modeling results revealed that organizational
support (Z-value =10.24; Z-Prob. = 0.0000 < 0.05) mediates the relationship
between employee engagement and organizational commitment. The implication of
the result is that organizational support and employee engagement together are
vital drivers enhancing organizational commitment. Given the findings, it was
recommended among others that organizations should encourage continuous support
for employees because when employees perceive support from management, they
become more committed in actualizing organizational goals. This study
contributes to management literature by showing that organizational support
plays a mediating role in the relationship between employee engagement and
organizational commitment.

