Warr, Cook, and Wall's Job Satisfaction Scale (JSS) is a widely used measure of job satisfaction in industrial/organisational (I/O) psychology research and practice. However, the factor structure has not been adequately explored, with two-factor and three-factor solutions previously proposed. This study tested the factor structure of the JSS using robust analysis methods on data gathered from a convenience sample of 381 (females=264, males=116) Australian employees. Confirmatory factor analyses supported a hierarchical three-factor model of job satisfaction in terms of model adequacy coefficients; however, the three factors were highly correlated, thereby rendering a multifactorial approach to the JSS untenable. The results support the cont...
This study investigated the adequacy of a rating scale with a large number of response categories th...
Job Satisfaction studies, especially in the field of Organization research, have traditionally been ...
Data obtained from a national probability sample of 1533 American workers were used to assess the va...
Warr, Cook, and Wall's Job Satisfaction Scale (JSS) is a widely used measure of job satisfaction in ...
Job dissatisfaction affects both industry and the worker. Industry experiences slowdowns, work stopp...
The aim of this study is to examine the factor structure of the scale of Job Satisfaction Survey (JS...
The purpose of this study was to determine the predictors of job satisfaction among three department...
The research question for this study asked if the Job Specifications Inventory (JSI) had acceptable ...
Background: Job satisfaction is associated with mental health. Employees could be counselled on how ...
The present paper is concerned with the study of job satisfaction;specifically,job satisfaction of e...
In a competitive business environment retaining skilled and talented employees are major challenges ...
Job satisfaction is directly related to a number of positive outcomes at work and in certain other a...
Job satisfaction is one of the most commonly studied variables in the organizational literature. It ...
The Job Descriptive Index (JDI) is a widely used facet measure of job satisfaction that has undergon...
The project is to about employee job satisfaction and how outside and inside factors affect that sat...
This study investigated the adequacy of a rating scale with a large number of response categories th...
Job Satisfaction studies, especially in the field of Organization research, have traditionally been ...
Data obtained from a national probability sample of 1533 American workers were used to assess the va...
Warr, Cook, and Wall's Job Satisfaction Scale (JSS) is a widely used measure of job satisfaction in ...
Job dissatisfaction affects both industry and the worker. Industry experiences slowdowns, work stopp...
The aim of this study is to examine the factor structure of the scale of Job Satisfaction Survey (JS...
The purpose of this study was to determine the predictors of job satisfaction among three department...
The research question for this study asked if the Job Specifications Inventory (JSI) had acceptable ...
Background: Job satisfaction is associated with mental health. Employees could be counselled on how ...
The present paper is concerned with the study of job satisfaction;specifically,job satisfaction of e...
In a competitive business environment retaining skilled and talented employees are major challenges ...
Job satisfaction is directly related to a number of positive outcomes at work and in certain other a...
Job satisfaction is one of the most commonly studied variables in the organizational literature. It ...
The Job Descriptive Index (JDI) is a widely used facet measure of job satisfaction that has undergon...
The project is to about employee job satisfaction and how outside and inside factors affect that sat...
This study investigated the adequacy of a rating scale with a large number of response categories th...
Job Satisfaction studies, especially in the field of Organization research, have traditionally been ...
Data obtained from a national probability sample of 1533 American workers were used to assess the va...