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Hossein Poursoltani Zarandi, Fereydoon Tondnevis, Maryam Naderi,
Volume 3, Issue 5 (4-2013)
Abstract

The present study explored the justice with job satisfaction and organizational commitment relationship between perception of organizational using a field sample. In the case, three questionnaires of organizational justice by Rego and Cunha (2006), job satisfaction by Gannon (Moghimi, 1385) and organizational commitment by Steers et al (Moghimi, 1385) are used. Validity and reliability confirmed (Organizational justice &alpha=0.92, Job satisfaction &alpha=0.96, Organizational commitment &alpha=0.70). Sample for the present study consisted of 118 experts working in the physical education organization of Iran. In this research descriptive statistics, coefficient of correlation and regression are used. Results show that among the subscales of organizational justice of I.R.I physical education organization the minimum score is for subscales of rewards distribution Justice (M=10.67± 5/07) and the maximum score for subscales of interpersonal Justice (M=10.45± 2/61) (according to their maximum scores). Totally in this organization, organizational justice isn't in a proper situation (M=44/62± 11/97 out of maximum score of 85). But variables of job satisfaction and organizational commitment relatively are in a proper situation. The results of research show that job satisfaction was significantly related to organizational commitment. Also Regression analysis of the obtained data indicated that organizational justice was significantly related to job satisfaction whereas Organizational justice was not found to be related significantly with organizational commitment. Through path analysis, job satisfaction and organizational justice was significantly related to Organizational commitment.

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