Wednesday, May 4, 2011

SPECIFIC EMPLOYEE ATTITUDE: JOB SATISFACTION


Locke and Henne (1986) defined job satisfaction as the pleasurable emotional state resulting from the achievement of one’s job values in the work situation. According to Mottaz (1987), satisfaction with one’s job reflects a person’s affective response resulting from an evaluation of the total job situation. In sum, the job satisfaction construct can be considered to be a function of work-related rewards and values.

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