Job Satisfaction : Application, Assessment, Causes, and Consequences

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Pub. Date: 1997-03-26
Publisher(s): Sage Publications, Inc
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Summary

Job Satisfaction is the most frequently studied variable in organizational behavior research. This new book provides an overview of the vast literature on this topic. The nature of job satisfaction is discussed along with techniques for assessing job satisfaction including existing scales and new instruments. In addition, the book summarizes the findings concerning how people feel about workùincluding coverage of cultural and gender differences in job satisfaction. Possible reasons for job satisfactionùboth personal and organizationalùare explored as well. The book concludes with a discussion of the potential consequences of job satisfaction and dissatisfaction. Those using this volume for study or classroom purposes will particularly appreciate the extensive list of references and the Job Satisfaction Survey included in the Appendix. Job Satisfaction is written for professionals and students in business, management, organization studies, human resources, industrial psychology and public administration.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
The Nature of Job Satisfaction
1(4)
What Is Job Satisfaction?
2(3)
The Assessment of Job Satisfaction
5(18)
The Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS)
8(4)
The Job Descriptive Index (JDI)
12(3)
The Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ)
15(2)
The Job Diagnostic Survey (JDS)
17(1)
The Job in General Scale (JIG)
18(1)
Michigan Organizational Assessment Questionnaire Subscale
19(1)
Developing or Modifying a Satisfaction Scale
19(2)
Procedure for Scale Development
21(2)
How People Feel About Work
23(7)
Cultural and Demographic Differences in Job Satisfaction
25(5)
Antecedents of Job Satisfaction
30(25)
Environmental Antecedents of Job Satisfaction
31(18)
Personal Antecedents of Job Satisfaction
49(6)
Potential Effects of Job Satisfaction
55(16)
Job Performance
55(2)
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB)
57(1)
Withdrawal Behavior
58(7)
Burnout
65(1)
Physical Health and Psychological Well-Being
66(1)
Counterproductive Behavior
67(1)
Life Satisfaction
68(3)
Concluding Remarks
71(3)
Appendix 74(3)
References 77(11)
Author Index 88(5)
Subject Index 93(3)
About the Author 96

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