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Job Satisfaction Plays a Critical Seminar Paper

Pages:3 (894 words)

Sources:10

Subject:Personal Issues

Topic:Job Satisfaction

Document Type:Seminar Paper

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Thus among some of the factors that heavily influence job satisfaction is job autonomy i.e. The extent to which people have the freedom to make independent decisions at work. Several studies have already been conducted on the subject but there have been limitations attached to most of them. Some have specifically focused on employees working abroad (e.g. Bhuiman et al. 1996) while others have focused on psychological and sociological theories alone. Yet some others have failed to suppress other factors of job satisfaction while studying autonomy and its impact.

CHAPTER III: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

Van Praag (2003) argued that personal well being is a multi-dimensional feeling which doesn't arise from satisfaction in one single area. He argued that a person's sense of well being comes from satisfaction in the areas of work, leisure, wealth and environment. Using the same framework, we believe that job satisfaction is also a multi-dimensional feeling which arises from satisfaction in more than one area of life. A person who is satisfied in his personal life may have a greater sense of well being at work. And the opposite of it may also be true.

CHAPTER IV: METHODOLOGY

For this research we will be conducting a survey in conjunction with analysis of previous studies and researches on the subject. The survey, in the form of an open questionnaire, will offer both qualitative and quantitative data which will be processed to reach a conclusion.

REFERENCES

Bhuian, S., Al-Shammari, E., Jefri, O., 1996. Organizational commitment, job satisfaction and job characteristics: An empirical study of expatriates in Saudi Arabia, International Journal of Commerce & Management 6, 57-80.

Freeman, R.N., 1978. Job satisfaction as an economic variable, American Economic Review 68, 2, 135-141.

Levy-Garboua, L., Montmarquette, C., 1997. Reported job satisfaction: What does it mean?, Cirano: Canada.

Spector, P.E. (1997). Job satisfaction: Application, assessment, causes, and consequences. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage.

Van Praag, B.M.S., Frijter, P., Ferrer-Carbonell, a., 2003. The anatomy of subjective well-being, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming 51, 29-49.

SURVEY QUESTIONS

I look forward to work each day:

1. Yes

2. No.

3. In either case, please Explain why:-

I have a good support system at work:

1. Yes

2. No

At my Job, I am allowed to make some critical decisions on my own:

1. yes

2. No.

In either case, Kindly explain further:

My family and friends believe this job matches my talents and skills

1. Yes

2. No.

I believe my job makes optimum use of my talents and skills

1. Yes

2. No.

If something good happens in my personal life, it also brightens…


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REFERENCES

Bhuian, S., Al-Shammari, E., Jefri, O., 1996. Organizational commitment, job satisfaction and job characteristics: An empirical study of expatriates in Saudi Arabia, International Journal of Commerce & Management 6, 57-80.

Freeman, R.N., 1978. Job satisfaction as an economic variable, American Economic Review 68, 2, 135-141.

Levy-Garboua, L., Montmarquette, C., 1997. Reported job satisfaction: What does it mean?, Cirano: Canada.

Spector, P.E. (1997). Job satisfaction: Application, assessment, causes, and consequences. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage.

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