نتایج جستجو برای: job perception

تعداد نتایج: 240649  

Journal: :Information & Management 2009
D. Harrison McKnight Brandis Phillips Bill C. Hardgrave

Studies have shown that positive perceived job characteristics, such as job significance and task autonomy, tend to decrease IT personnel turnover intention. In addition, employee perception of their workplace characteristics may affect turnover. Few studies have examined this. We tested whether workplace characteristics – structural fairness, trust in senior management, employee information sh...

2014
Pieter E. Baay Marcel A. G. van Aken Tanja van der Lippe Denise T. D. de Ridder

Work motivation is critical for successful school-to-work transitions, but little is known about its determinants among labor market entrants. Applying a social identity framework, we examined whether work motivation and job searching are social-contextually determined. We expected that some job seekers are more sensitive to contextual influence, depending on their personality. Mediation analys...

The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the perception of managers and talents of perceived retention factors in the textile industry in Yazd province, Iran. In this regard, phenomenography is used to map the different perceptions of both talents and their managers. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 22 talented individuals who were selected according to an ...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2005
Dorota Zołnierczyk-Zreda

The objective of the study was to develop and evaluate a 2-day burnout intervention program focused at enhancing coping with stresses observed in teachers' work. Karasek's job stress model was used as the theoretical framework. The aim of the intervention was to teach participants to deal better with high job demands and low job control. Some cognitive-behavioural methods of overcoming workload...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2014
Seth Ayim Gyekye Mohammad Haybatollahi

This study investigated the relationships between organizational justice, organizational safety climate, job satisfaction, safety compliance and accident frequency. Ghanaian industrial workers participated in the study (N = 320). Safety climate and justice perceptions were assessed with Hayes, Parender, Smecko, et al.'s (1998) and Blader and Tyler's (2003) scales respectively. A median split wa...

Journal: :American annals of the deaf 2003
John L Luckner Julie A Hanks

The study examined the perceptions of a national sample of teachers of students who are deaf or hard or hearing to assess their level of job satisfaction. A questionnaire was developed and distributed; 610 completed surveys were analyzed. Overall, respondents appeared satisfied with their jobs. Of the 59 items in the survey, 51 were scored as positive for the group as a whole. Participants repo...

2004
Alex Bryson Lorenzo Cappellari Claudio Lucifora

We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job security. Using linked employer-employee data from the 1998 British Workplace Employee Relations Survey, we find job security guarantees reduce employee perceptions of job insecurity. This finding is robust to endogenous selection of job security guarantees by employers engaging in organisational change...

2015
Srima Elina Samsuri Lua Pei Lin Mathumalar Loganathan Fahrni

OBJECTIVE To assess the safety attitudes of pharmacists, provide a profile of their domains of safety attitude and correlate their attitudes with self-reported rates of medication errors. DESIGN A cross-sectional study utilising the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ). SETTING 3 public hospitals and 27 health clinics. PARTICIPANTS 117 pharmacists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Safety culture m...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2016
T A Bentley S T T Teo L McLeod F Tan R Bosua M Gloet

The prevalence of telework and other forms of mobile working enabled by digital technology is increasing markedly. Following a socio-technical systems approach, this study aims to examine the role of organisational social support and specific support for teleworkers in influencing teleworker wellbeing, the mediating role of social isolation, potentially resulting from a person-environment misma...

2010
Stacey L. Parker Nerina L. Jimmieson Catherine E. Amiot

Does job control act as a stress-buffer when employees’ type and level of work selfdetermination is taken into account? It was anticipated that job control would only be stress-buffering for employees high in self-determined and low in non-self-determined work motivation. In contrast, job control would be stress-exacerbating for employees who were low in self-determined and high in non-self-det...

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