Bibliographic citations
Caviedes, Y., Amache, U. (2018). Dirección y compromiso organizacional en la agencia de viajes inca Trail Reservations E.I.R.L., Cusco – 2017. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2305
Caviedes, Y., Amache, U. Dirección y compromiso organizacional en la agencia de viajes inca Trail Reservations E.I.R.L., Cusco – 2017. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2305
@misc{renati/25697,
title = "Dirección y compromiso organizacional en la agencia de viajes inca Trail Reservations E.I.R.L., Cusco – 2017.",
author = "Amache Figueroa, Uzieldjanbialyne",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
The present research work is a work motivated in determining the relationship that exists between management and organizational commitment in the travel agency Inca Trail Reservations EIRL, conducting the study to the 40 people who work in the company through a survey with 41 questions, which were validated through Cronbach's Alpha internal consistency index obtaining a value of 0.968, which guarantees the reliability of the questionnaire, the research is basic, quantitative, descriptive, correlational, nonexperimental and transversal, having as theoretical basis the direction and the organizational commitment. The results that were reached were that: In the Inca Trail Reservations EIRL travel agency, it was determined that the direction is developed at a regular level with an average of 2.98, where 33.8% of the surveyed personnel consider that a correct address is sometimes applied, the organizational commitment obtained an average of 2.83 which also represents a regular level, manifested by 34.11% of people surveyed who indicated that sometimes there is such a commitment, it is so that at 95% reliability, it can be affirmed that there is a relationship between management and organizational commitment, where the Pearson correlation r = 0.96, which can be considered as a very high positive correlation, which indicates that the higher the direction, the greater the organizational commitment.
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