Abstract
In this study, it is aimed to investigate the effect of employees happiness and commitment on
organizational performance. In this context, the Oxford Happiness Scale was used to measure the
level of happiness of health workers; In order to measure their commitment to work, the Utrecht
Work Commitment Scale and Organizational Performance Scale were used to measure
organizational performance. The population of the descriptive study was composed of health
workers of a private hospital in the center of Kastamonu. 93 healthcare personnel participated in
the study as a volunteer. According to the results of the study, it is observed that employees with
postgraduate education are happier than those with high school graduates and doctors are happier
than nurses. Compared to the physicians and nurses, technicians evaluate the organization
performance as low. It is observed that the effect of the engagement perceptions of the
participants on organizational performance attitudes is positive. In addition, there were no
significant differences between the participants' gender groups according to their happiness,
organizational performance and job-related attitudes and sub-dimensions.