Abstract:
ABSTRACT
The study examined the influence of compensation management on employee 
commitment and controlled for the mediating effect of job satisfaction among workers 
in Youth Employment Agency [YEA], Accra. The study was quantitatively 
approached alongside the use of the explanatory research design. The target 
population included some 280 workers at the YEA. Through simple random sampling 
technique, 130 structured questionnaires were issued but 126 were retrieved for the 
data analysis. Pearson product-moment correlation, multiple regression and mediation 
analysis were conducted using the SPSS for the data analysis in respect of the specific 
research objectives. The study confirms compensation management has a significant 
effect on employee commitment and job satisfaction among employees at the YEA. 
Financial compensation contributes significantly in a positive manner to predicting 
the change in employee commitment but non-financial compensation fails in this 
regard. Similarly, compensation management accounts for a statistically significant 
positive substantial change in job satisfaction among the workers at the YEA, 
however, this change is caused strongly and significantly by only non-financial 
compensation. Finally, the study confirms job satisfaction significantly mediates fully 
and positively the predictive relationship between compensation management and 
employee job satisfaction at the YEA. It was recommended that management of YEA 
should conduct periodic job satisfaction audits should be carried out so that timely 
insights could be provided to guide managerial decision-making as to how to blend 
pro-HR interventions including compensation management to enhance the state of job 
satisfaction in order to enhance the state of job commitment among employees at the 
YEA