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    Total Reward, Commitment and Doctors’ performance in Public service hospitals in Punjab, Pakistan
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) Fatima Muhammad Ashhad; SP19-RPM-023; Dr. Rana Nadir Idrees; LHR TP 7213
    The basic purpose of this study is to evaluate and examine the relationship between Total reward and doctors’ performance through using commitment as a mediator in their relationship. Performance is judged when researchers have to evaluate organization growth and efficiency. Previous studies basically focused on few dimensions of total reward i.e., benefits or recognition but all dimensions were not tested with commitment as a mediator. Drawing on expectancy theory employees put effort in expectation that their effort leads to performance which ultimately leads towards satisfactory reward. We propose that total rewards (TR) is an important tool that helps to increase the Employee Performance by enhancing commitment level among the employees in the workplace ambience. Almost 180 questionnaires were distributed and 100 were finalized. The data collected was from online questionnaires and by distributing in public hospitals of Punjab. SPSS software was used for analysis of responses collected. The result shows that there is significant positive relationship among TR and DP. Moreover results show that commitment positively mediates the relationship of both variables. In the last, conclusion, implication, recommendation, and future study are also presented at the end of the study.

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