Job Satisfaction - Introduction The father of scientific management Taylor ’s (1911) approach to job satisfaction was based on a most pragmatic & essentially pessimistic philosophy that man is motivation by money alone. That the workers are essentially ’stupid & phlegmatic ’ & that they would be satisfied with work if they get higher economic benefit from it. But with the passage of time Taylor ’s solely monetary approach has been changed to a more humanistic approach. It has come a
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Job Satisfaction subject: Org. Behavior Do people really like their jobs? Definitely‚ everyone knows from the news about dissatisfied workers going on strike or even acting violently toward their supervisors‚ directors‚ but overall people are quite satisfied with their jobs. According to the surveys percentage of satisfied people averages in the US is about 85 percent. The feelings‚ reflecting attitudes toward one’s job‚ are known as job satisfaction. Settings‚ related to the personnel job satisfaction
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Measuring job satisfaction: The definition of job satisfaction is a positive feeling about a job resulting from an evaluation of its characteristics. A job is more than just shuffling papers‚ writing programming code‚ waiting on customers. Job requires interacting with co-workers and bosses‚ following organizations rules and policies‚ meeting performance standards‚ and the like. The two approaches to this study are popular. The single global rating is a response to one question‚ such as “all
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Job satisfaction is the very important factor in general quality of life because it is closely connected with working life. There are many definitions of job satisfaction. According to Spector (1997‚ p.2) Job satisfaction is: “simply how people feel about their jobs and different aspects of their jobs. It is the extent to which people like or dislike their jobs. It can also be considered as a global feeling about the job”. Colquitt‚ Lepine and Wesson (2009‚ p.105) defined job satisfaction as “a pleasurable
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Attitudes and Job Satisfaction © HJ Lin in‐class Material All rights reserved. 3‐0 Attitudes Attitude: “a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a given object” gi Attitude object: physical objects‚ issues‚ ideas‚ events‚ people‚ places © HJ Lin in‐class Material All rights reserved. 3‐1 Attitudes Evaluative statements or judgments concerning objects‚ people‚ or events. Three components of an attitude:
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FINANCE (FBF) ACADEMIC YEAR 2010/2011 RESEARCH PROJECT QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY A STUDY OF IDENTIFYING WHETHER INTRINSIC OR EXTRINSIC REWARDS BEST USE TO ENHANCE THE MOTIVATION IN THE EDUCATION INDUSTRY Dear lecturers‚ We are students from Year 3 trimester 2/ trimester 3 from course Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons). The purpose of conducting this survey is to identify whether intrinsic or extrinsic rewards are best used to enhance the motivation in the education industry
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Chapter 2 LITERATURE REVIEW Chapter – 2 Literature Review R esearch has indicated that service quality has been increasingly recognized as a critical factor in the success of any business (Parasuraman et al.‚ 1988) and the banking sector in this case is not exceptional. Service quality has been widely used to evaluate the performance of banking services (Cowling and Newman‚ 1995). The banks understand that customers will be loyal if they receive greater value than from competitors
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another person and passing it off as one’s own (as defined in the NTU Honour Code. See www.ntu.edu.sg/sao/home for the University Honour Code and Pledge). Penalties for Plagiarism and Collusion The penalties associated with plagiarism exist to reward good academic conduct; those who cheat will be severely punished to reflect the seriousness with which NTU views cheating‚ and its commitment to academic integrity. Penalties may include: the requirement to revise and resubmit an assignment‚ receiving
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sound like a satisfying job? Observations: Characteristics of the 4 jobs were quite similar. John Bishop: good stable job‚ irregular long hours (90 to 100- hour work week)‚ no complaints‚ willing to take things to the extreme Irene Tse :good stable job‚ long hours (80 - hour work week)‚ no complaints‚ willing to take things to the extreme and highly motivated Tony Kurz : good stable job‚ long irregular hours‚ constant travels‚ highly satisfied with job‚ prefers job more to personal relationships
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Questionnaire 4. Monthly Income: A) Below Rest. 10‚000 B) 10‚000- 20000 C) 20‚000-30000 D) Above 30‚000 5. Education Qualification: A) Under graduation B) Post – graduation 6. Marital Status A) Married B) Unmarried 7. Years of experience: A) Less than 1yr B) 1-2 yrs C) 2-3 yrs D) 3-4 yrs E) Above 4yrs Please indicate your level of agreement in connection with various Factors: 1. Strongly agree 2. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree 5. Strongly Disagree Work Environment
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