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WORK ATTITUDES ©Nancy Brown Johnson 2000
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JOB SATISFACTION pleasurable feeling perception of fulfillment of job values varies by values varies by employee
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Surveying Satisfaction worker’s self reports helps understand worker frustrations employer needs to give feedback employer needs to address concerns
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Job Withdrawal Dissatisfaction Job Withdrawal
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Behavior change grievances union whistle-blowing law suits
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Physical Withdrawal Quits –costly –likely to be good employees Absenteeism Tardiness
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Mental Withdrawal Low job involvement –poor performance doesn’t matter Low organizational commitment –difficult to motivate Health problems –stress –mental disorders
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Sources of Job Dissatisfaction Physical environment Social environment –supervisors –co-workers Behavioral settings –crowding & privacy –monitoring
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Characteristics of the Person Individual propensity for dissatisfaction –negative affectivity –low negative affectivity when dissatisfied really likely to quit Selection important Dissatisfaction with other aspects of life
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Task Characteristics Task complexity –boring dissatisfaction lower concentration Physical strain –undesirable Value employee places on task
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Initiatives to Improve Tasks Job enrichment Employee empowerment Teamwork Job rotation
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Organizational Roles Role Ambiguity –uncertainty about job expectations Role Conflict –incompatible demands Role Overload/Underload
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Summary Job dissatisfaction associated with negative outcomes Job dissatisfaction comes from problems with people, places, things Can be improved – listening to concerns – acting upon concerns
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