Abstract:
The concept of job satisfaction and organizational commitment are two of the very obvious and popular work 
standpoints studied in the job and managerial setting. The main study objective attempts to analyze the impact 
of job satisfaction (JS) on organizational commitment (OC). In order to attain this, population of the study 
contains of academic staff employed in South Eastern University of Sri Lanka. Meanwhile the population 
scope is reasonably little the population sampling procedure was applied. Online review was led by utilizing 
self-rating questionnaire. Out of complete population (N=210), 171 questionnaires were perceived that 
confirmed almost 82% rate of reaction. Information was analyzed utilizing SPSS version 20.0. Validity and 
reliability of the questionnaire was adequate. Examination outcomes exposed that there is a solid positive 
relationship (r= 0.729, P=0.000) among JS and OC which was significant at 0.01 level. Forthcoming 
specialists can imitate this investigation with the example of enormous size by covering a large number of 
public and private universities in Sri Lanka. And multi rater estimation rule can be utilized to get more 
advantageous discoveries. Further this study implies that The University also want to consider the growth 
and coherent execution of fair functional policies and regulations as a rate to enrich job satisfaction that will 
lead the organizational commitment