“…This finding is in line with the views that the organizational commitment perception, which is related to the employees seeing themselves as a permanent member of the organization and showing the attitudes that integrate them with the organization, is affected by leadership behaviors (Meyer & Allen, 1991;Mowday, Porter, & Steers, 1982;Wiener, 1982) and the results of many studies also imply large positive effect of educational leadership on organizational commitment (Avolio, Zhu, Koh, & Bhatia, 2004;Dunn, Dastoor, & Sims, 2012;Howell & Hall-Merenda, 1999;Hulpia, Devos, & Keer, 2011;Jackson, Meyer, & Wang, 2013;Kirkpatrick & Locke, 1996;Khasawneh, Omari, & Abu-Tineh, 2012;Leithwood & Sun, 2012;Lok & Crawford, 2004;Thamrin, 2012). One of the important findings of this study is the direction and strength of the effect of educational leadership on organizational commitment.…”