The Impact of Daycare Center Teachers’ Grit and Self-respect on Their Job Satisfaction Level

Author(s):  
Hye-Yoon Kim ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 264
Author(s):  
Muhammad Rizwan ◽  
Kashif Sagheer Rao ◽  
Muhammad Hassan ◽  
Abdul Majid

The objective of present study was to analyze the job satisfaction level of teachers working in private institutions in Rahim Yar Khan Pakistan. For this purpose researchers build a conceptual model taking peer support, family insight, Intrinsic rewards, training and development as independent variables.For the data collection researchers developed five likerd scale questionnaires which have been distributed to the teachers working in private institutions. Total 145 questionnaire was distributed from which 122 questionnaire returned to us. From the filled questionnaires 14 were incomplete and rejects from analysis.Researchers use linear regression to analyze the impact of independent variables on the dependent variable job satisfaction. The results shows that intrinsic reward and leadership support have positive significant relationship with job satisfaction, but the family insights show negative significant relationship. Peer support training and development have positive insignificant relationship with our dependent variable job satisfaction.The researchers concludes that the teachers working in private institutions in Rahim yar Khan (Pakistan) demand respect from their head of institutes which are consider more valuable instead of monitory rewards. The insignificant impact of Peer support, training and development on our dependent variable job satisfaction which means that peer cannot support in the best interest of institution. The results proves as like experienced by the researchers working as a teacher in private institutes in Rahim Yar Khan (Pakistan).


PeerJ ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. e1896 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum ◽  
Md. Abul Kalam Azad ◽  
Kazi Enamul Hoque ◽  
Loo-See Beh ◽  
Peter Wanke ◽  
...  

The aim of this study was to identify the facets influencing job satisfaction and intention to quit of nurses employed in Turkey. Using a non-probability sampling technique, 417 nurses from six large private hospitals were surveyed from March 2014 to June 2014. The nurses’ demographic data, their job-related satisfaction and turnover intentions were recorded through a self-administered questionnaire. In this study, descriptive and bivariate analyses were used to explore data, and multivariate analysis was performed using logistic regression. Nurses’ job satisfaction was found at a moderate level with 61% of the nurses intended to quit. Nevertheless, nurses reported a high satisfaction level with work environment, supervisor support, and co-workers among the selected nine facets of job satisfaction. They also reported a low satisfaction level with contingent reward, fringe benefits, and pay. The impact of demographic characteristics on job satisfaction and intention to quit was also examined. The study revealed a negative relationship between job satisfaction and intention to quit the existing employment. Moreover, satisfaction with supervisor support was the only facet that significantly explained turnover intent when controlling for gender, age, marital status, education, and experience. The implications for nurse management were also described for increasing nurses’ job satisfaction and retention. This study is beneficial for hospital management to ensure proper nursing care that would lead to a better quality healthcare service.


Author(s):  
Vivek Tiwari ◽  
S. K. Singh

Stress, the word whenever strikes the mind is usually interpreted in negative terms though in practice stress as a variable can be a good motivator if present only to a certain level (eustress), but when it crosses that minimum required limit and turns into distress, it may cause an employee loose interest in the job and hence reduce the job satisfaction level and hence may result into a lesser commitment to organization. It may even become such a big de-motivator that can even reduce the energy and zeal of an employee to even work any further. Thus this study is an attempt in finding out the relationship that organizational commitment shares with job satisfaction and the impact that occupational stress has on the relationship.


2018 ◽  
Vol 63 (219) ◽  
pp. 83-114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nebojsa Janicijevic ◽  
Gordana Nikcevic ◽  
Vladimir Vasic

The paper explains the impact of organizational culture on employees? job satisfaction. Organizational culture, through its values and norms, shapes an organization?s internal context and thus impacts different elements, including job satisfaction. The paper develops two theoretical explanations of organizational culture?s impact on job satisfaction, which are verified through empirical research on a sample of 324 employees from 16 companies in Montenegro. The first theoretical explanation starts with the assumption that organizational culture impacts job satisfaction by harmonizing its values and norms with specific types of employee needs, while the second starts with the assumption that organizational culture impacts job satisfaction based on the content of its values and norms, regardless of the employees? needs. The research shows that employees? job satisfaction level systematically and significantly varies in different organizational culture types, proving that organizational culture is a job satisfaction factor; and that organizational culture does not impact the job satisfaction level by harmonizing with employee needs but through the content of its values and norms. It also shows that the level of job satisfaction is highest in task culture, followed by power culture, and lowest in role culture.


Author(s):  
Pradeep S. Kachhawa ◽  
Anushree Joshi ◽  
Anita Gajraj

The present study was conducted on 160 teachers of different subjects (Hindi, English, Mathematics, and Science) of secondary level under public sector schools to assess their job satisfaction. Results suggested that job satisfaction level was found maximum in mathematics subject teachers and minimum in Hindi. The key findings of this study was lack of better opportunity, low salary and the work that an individual find boring are certain issues which affect teacher's responsibility. Low level of satisfaction was a significant cause to move out from their objectives and it proportionally affects learning methodology of students.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 112
Author(s):  
Sura Altheeb ◽  
Kholoud Sudqi Al-Louzi

The current research investigates the impact of internal corporate social responsibility on job satisfaction in Jordanian pharmaceutical companies. Quantitative research design and regression analysis were applied on a total of 302 valid returns that were obtained in a questionnaire based survey from 14 pharmaceutical companies among employees, supervisors and managers. The results showed that internal corporate social responsibility was significantly related to job satisfaction and three of its dimensions, namely working conditions, work life balance and empowerment contributed significantly to job satisfaction, whereas employment stability and skills development had no contribution. This study implies that Jordanian pharmaceutical companies have to try their best to promote and facilitate internal corporate social responsibility among their employees in an effort to improve their job satisfaction, which will eventually yield positive results for the company as a whole. In light of these results, the research presented many recommendations for future research; the most important ones were the application of this study in other sectors, cultures, and countries, and using of multi method for collecting data.


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