Çalışanın işinden beklediği sonuç ile gerçekte işi yapması karşılığında
edindiği sonuç arasındaki denge, bireyin işinden elde ettiği tatmin düzeyini
ifade etmekte ve onun çalışmaya dönük olan istekliliğini etkilemektedir.
Job satisfaction can be described as the
balance between the employees’ expected benefit after accomplishing a task and
the actual benefits obtained.
Data was collected from a sample of full
time academic members (teaching and research) of a private and state university
business administration departments, using Spector’s job satisfaction
questionnaire. Job satisfaction levels of respondents were evaluated at nine
different job dimensions by also taking account of differentials due to
demographic variables. Results of the analysis
indicated that, although academic members of the private university did
not report any job dissatisfaction in
total, state university academic members seemed to be more satisfied with their
jobs. While academic members working for the state university stated highest
dissatisfaction with their pay, fringe benefits, possible rewards and
procedures, private university’s academic members were mostly dissatisfied with
procedures.
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 31, 2001 |
Submission Date | June 6, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2001 Volume: 19 Issue: 2 |
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