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Jihye Oh; Soo Jeoung Han; Seung Hyun Han – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2024
Purpose: Informed by the job characteristics model (JCM) and job crafting theory (JCT), this study aims to investigate the mediating role of meaningfulness at work in the relationship between a growth mindset and in-role performance and moderating role of job crafting in this indirect effect. Design/methodology/approach: To this end, the authors…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Beliefs, Employee Attitudes, Job Satisfaction
Ray, Ricky L. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to better understand the role burnout plays in turnover intention and job dissatisfaction among marketing and communications employees in intercollegiate athletics. A secondary aim was to identify to what extent were job requirements, compensation, and expectations of administrators and coaches driving burnout in…
Descriptors: Burnout, Job Satisfaction, Marketing, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Ghasemy, Majid; Derahvasht, Ali; Castillo Apraiz, Julen – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: This study, drawing upon affective events theory (AET), examines the relationships between work environment features, work events, affective states and attitudes in the Malaysian academic environment. Specifically, the authors examine the impact of supervisory support and welfare on role conflict, the impact of role conflict on affective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Affective Behavior, Educational Environment
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Jaskyte, Kristina; Butkeviciene, Ruta; Danuseviciene, Lina; Jurkuviene, Ramune – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
Work values, which describe what employees seek from their jobs and which parts of their jobs are important to them, have been linked to employees' response to work situations, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction. One work value that has not received adequate attention when exploring the link between work values and employees'…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Work Attitudes, Values, Creativity
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Owenvbiugie1, Robinson Osarumwense; Ekhaise, Roseline Efosa – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2020
The study assessed human resource management strategies for enhancing employees' motivation in Edo State. The study was guided by four research questions with a population of 182 business educators in universities in Edo and Delta States. The study employed descriptive survey. Three experts validated the questionnaire with a reliability of. 0.71…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Resources, Personnel Management, Motivation Techniques
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Akkerman, Alma; Kef, Sabina; Meininger, Herman P. – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2018
To obtain an understanding of factors associated with job satisfaction of people with intellectual disability (ID), this study investigates the associations of job satisfaction with job characteristics (i.e., job demands, job resources) and personality, using the job demands-resources model. Data were gathered from 117 people and their employment…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Intellectual Disability, Work Environment, Personality Traits
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Keller, Anita C.; Semmer, Norbert K. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2013
Arguably, job satisfaction is one of the most important variables with regard to work. When explaining job satisfaction, research usually focuses on predictor variables in terms of levels but neglects growth rates. Therefore it remains unclear how potential predictors evolve over time and how their development affects job satisfaction. Using…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Predictor Variables, Personality, Context Effect
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Sluss, David M.; Ashforth, Blake E.; Gibson, Kerry R. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
Using temporally-lagged data from 146 business and engineering newcomers, we found evidence for a "positive side" of plasticity theory (Brockner, 1988, p. 547) in fostering newcomer adjustment. Specifically, as predicted, we found that higher newcomer generalized self-efficacy positively moderates the association between job design (i.e., task…
Descriptors: Business, Engineering, Entry Workers, Vocational Adjustment
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Geller, Anne Ellen; Denny, Harry – Writing Center Journal, 2013
Upon arriving on their first day of work, new writing center professionals (WCPs) may be pleased to find they have inherited well-furnished tutorial spaces or established peer-tutoring courses. be welcomed by supportive, cross-disciplinary writing committees or invested deans. Those who start in their positions as their institutions' first…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, School Personnel, Professional Personnel
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Ford, Michael T. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
Drawing from theory on met expectations, person-environment fit, and social information processing, misfit between the pressure and autonomy experienced by workers and that which would be expected given their occupational roles was examined as a predictor of job satisfaction, perceived support, and depression. Results from a nationally (U.S.)…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Job Development, Stress Variables, Depression (Psychology)
Edginton, Christopher R. – Parks and Recreation, 1974
Descriptors: Job Development, Job Satisfaction, Motivation, Self Actualization
Umstot, Denis – NSPI Journal, 1979
Shows how jobs can be designed so that both satisfaction and performance result. Five satisfaction-oriented and five performance-oriented implementing concepts are discussed and summarized in tables. (Author/JD)
Descriptors: Job Development, Job Performance, Job Satisfaction, Job Simplification
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Crane, Janet; Pavy, Jeanne A. – Public Services Quarterly, 2008
As libraries change to meet the evolving needs of our patrons, including the development of online services, many libraries are considering consolidating physical service points to maximize staff and better serve the in-house patron. This article describes the planning, implementation, and evaluation process involved in merging the circulation and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Personnel, Working Hours, Library Administration
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King, Albert S. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1974
The experiment reported here was conducted during a 12-month period at four plants owned by the same company. Managers were given artificial reports about previous findings obtained in implementing job enlargement and job rotation programs. Led to expect higher productivity as a result of these organizational innovations, the managers increased…
Descriptors: Administrators, Experiments, Job Development, Job Satisfaction
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D'Onofrio, Marianne – Office Systems Research Journal, 1983
Reports results of a study conducted to determine (1) whether there is a statistically significant relationship between job dimensions (job design) and job satisfaction of traditional secretaries and word processing operators, and (2) whether there is a statistically significant difference in job satisfaction levels of traditional secretaries,…
Descriptors: Job Development, Job Satisfaction, Secretaries, Supervisors
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