IMPACT OF WORKPLACE SPIRITUALITY ON TASK WORK PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY AMONG THE HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHERS IN DELHI

Authors

  • Tarun Kumar Research Scholar, HPUBS, Faculty of Commerce and Management, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla
  • Dr. Ranbir Singh Assistant Professor (Management) University College of Business Studies, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla - 171004

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55829/xgedfr32

Keywords:

workplace spirituality, Task Work Performance

Abstract

The concept of workplace spirituality talks about an inner voice or drive that look out for the purpose and meaning in the work which drives an intrinsic motivation to perform well but the impact of workplace spirituality on specific areas of job performance has been less studied so far especially in the higher education sector that is why in the present study, an attempt has been made to conduct an empirical enquiry to check is there any impact of workplace spirituality on one of the key element of work performance that is Task Work Performance among 100 higher education teachers working in the Delhi region. Correlation and Linear regression tests were performed using SPSS 23 and the results confirmed the significant positive relationship between workplace spirituality and Task Work Performance and there is a direct impact of workplace spirituality on the Task Work Performance among higher education teachers in Delhi. The results obtained in the presents study can be useful for the policy making at the higher educational institutes, universities or the government level. This study fills an important gap that links the workplace spirituality as tool to improve the job performance which can bring efficiency in the teaching learning activity at the higher educational institutes.

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19-05-2025

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IMPACT OF WORKPLACE SPIRITUALITY ON TASK WORK PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY AMONG THE HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHERS IN DELHI. (2025). International Journal of Management, Public Policy and Research, 4(2), 41-51. https://doi.org/10.55829/xgedfr32

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