Session Objectives • To understand attitudes‚ their components and how they affect our behaviours • Compare and contrast the major job attitudes. • Define job satisfaction and show how it can be measured. • Summarize the main causes of job satisfaction. Attitudes are evaluative statements- either favourable or unfavourable- about objects‚ people or events. Jung’s definition of attitude is a "readiness of the psyche to act or react in a certain way" (Jung‚ [1921] Most attitudes are the result
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Muringu 1. JOB SATISFACTION 4 A. DEFINATION 4 B. IMPORTANT FACTORS USED TO MEASURE AND INFLUENCE JOB SATISFACTION 4 C. DETERMINANTS OF JOB SATISFACTION 5 i. The Evaluative Component 5 ii. The Cognitive Component 6 iii. The Affective Component 7 D. CAUSES OF JOB SATISFACTION 9 i. Job characteristic 9 ii. Social information processing (organizational characteristics) 10 iii. Dispositional (worker characteristics) 10 iv. Life Satisfaction 10 E. IMPACT FOR JOB SATISFACTION 11 F. JOB SATISFACTION APPLICATIONS
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hierarchy of needs and placed autnomy as the second most important. Furthermore it has been found that the degree of autonomy is part of the construct of job satisfaction. (Blanter‚1964)‚ (Armstrong‚1977). As prescribed in Karaseks demand model‚ the characteristics of of the job design can determine strain levels. The industry and design of the job can affect the perception of autonomy.(Kreis‚2001). Previous studies assumed that the term of employment‚that being temporary versus full-time had negative
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JOB SATISFACTION AND DISSATISFACTION By Bambang Fahruddin‚ S.Pd Posted: May 29th‚ 2008 INTRODUCTION The discussion of job satisfaction and dissatisfaction is largely generated from the theories proposed by Maslow which is known with the so call “the needs theory” and Herzberg’s theory that is called “two-factor theory” or “hygiene theory”. Both job satisfaction and dissatisfaction are assumed critical for the organizations to manage since they absolutely affect the productivity as well as the
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This study aims to examine perceptions of politics among public sector employees as a possible mediator between the supervisor’s leadership style and formal and informal aspects of employees’ performance (Organizational Citizenship Behavior – OCB). Design/methodology/approach – The Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) was distributed to employees of a public security organization in Israel (N ¼ 201)‚ asking them to evaluate their supervisor’s style of leadership. Employees were also asked to
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www.sciedu.ca/jms Journal of Management and Strategy Vol. 3‚ No. 1; February 2012 Attribution Theory and Strategic Decisions on Organizational Success Factors Professor Ben E. Akpoyomare Oghojafor Department of Business Administration University of Lagos‚ Lagos State‚ Nigeria Olufemi Olabode Olayemi (Corresponding author) Department of Business Administration University of Lagos‚ Lagos State‚ Nigeria Tel: +234-1-802-370-5627 E-mail: femolayemi1@yahoo.com Olukunle. O. Oluwatula Department of Psychology
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©Trans-Atlantic College‚ London 2005 Motivation and Job Satisfaction Written by Dr Prince Efere – for Trans-Atlantic College‚ London Contents of this Paper 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Introduction Frederick Winslow Taylor – Scientific Management Elton Mayo – Hawthorne Experiments Abraham Maslow – Hierarchy of Needs Clayton Alderfer – ERG Theory Douglas McGregor - Theory X and Theory Y W. Ouchi – Theory Z Frederick Hertzberg – Hygiene Theory David C. McClelland -
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Modern Applied Science; Vol. 6‚ No. 7; 2012 ISSN 1913-1844 E-ISSN 1913-1852 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Job Satisfaction of Faculty Members of Universities in Pakistan: A Case Study of University of Sindh-Jamshoro Anwar Ali Shah G. Syed1‚ Nadeem Bhatti2‚ Sabir Michael3‚ Faiz M. Shaikh4 & Hina Shah5 1 2 3 4 5 Business Administration & Pro-Vice Chancellor‚ University of Sindh‚ Jamshoro‚ Pakistan Head of Faculty‚ North American College‚ Toronto‚ Ontario‚ Canada PAF
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contents Title: Job Satisfaction in the Workplace 2 Introduction of Job Satisfaction 2 Importance of Job Satisfaction in the Workplace 3 Factors that Affect Employee Job Satisfaction 5 Job Insecurity 5 Workload and Opportunities to Use Abilities 5 Relationship and Communication between Manager and Subordinates 6 Pay 6 Working Condition 7 Respect from Co-Workers 7 Career advancement opportunities 7 Existing Strategies used by Industries to Ensure Job Satisfaction 9 Maslow’s Hierarchy
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International Differences in Intrinsic and Extrinsic Job Quality Characteristics and Worker Satisfaction‚ 1989-2005 Jonathan H. Westover‚ Ph.D. Director of Academic Service Learning Assistant Professor of Management Woodbury School of Business Utah Valley University 800 W. University Parkway‚ MS-119 Orem‚ UT 84058-5999‚ USA. Abstract In this research‚ I apply and extend Handel’s (2005) model for understanding job characteristics and job satisfaction in the context of a changing global environment
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