The effects of social attributes on multiple measures of job satisfaction were examined using a stratified random national sample of Canadian newsworkers. A relatively high level of satisfaction coupled with brief careers was identified. This apparent incongruence derives from sector differences. Newspaperworkers are more satisfied and have longer careers than those in broadcast news. Newspaperworkers are pulled to the occupation by high levels of autonomy, control and job security, while broadcast newsworkers are pushed away ostensibly by a lack of autonomy, control, job security and high staff turnover. These conclusions validate the findings reported in studies of professionalism, and underscore the need for continued research on the nat...
The general issue of defining job satisfaction and the adverse implications of low job satisfaction ...
Most taxonomies of "good jobs" and "bad jobs" are centred around pay and hours of work. This paper u...
The authors first investigate how income an d job characteristics affect life satisfaction, then est...
Abstract. The effects of social attributes on multiple measures of job satisfaction were examined us...
Organizations stress routinized activities that contribute to profitability. Professionalism stresse...
This article uses the happy-productive worker thesis as starting point to assess the chances that a ...
This study explores the influence of perceptions of organizational control and social attributes on ...
A nationwide survey of newspaper journalists found that coping control, perceptions of job quality a...
The focus of this article is on the job satisfaction among the population of professional Flemish jo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journalism Practice on...
Job satisfaction is an important variable in organization behavior and sales management. This study...
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to...
Job satisfaction\u27s position within the nomological network and the mechanism outlined by theories...
This is the accepted manuscript.By the nature of the work, television news workers face a time famin...
This study focuses on the job satisfaction of Flemish professional journalists. On the basis of a co...
The general issue of defining job satisfaction and the adverse implications of low job satisfaction ...
Most taxonomies of "good jobs" and "bad jobs" are centred around pay and hours of work. This paper u...
The authors first investigate how income an d job characteristics affect life satisfaction, then est...
Abstract. The effects of social attributes on multiple measures of job satisfaction were examined us...
Organizations stress routinized activities that contribute to profitability. Professionalism stresse...
This article uses the happy-productive worker thesis as starting point to assess the chances that a ...
This study explores the influence of perceptions of organizational control and social attributes on ...
A nationwide survey of newspaper journalists found that coping control, perceptions of job quality a...
The focus of this article is on the job satisfaction among the population of professional Flemish jo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journalism Practice on...
Job satisfaction is an important variable in organization behavior and sales management. This study...
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to...
Job satisfaction\u27s position within the nomological network and the mechanism outlined by theories...
This is the accepted manuscript.By the nature of the work, television news workers face a time famin...
This study focuses on the job satisfaction of Flemish professional journalists. On the basis of a co...
The general issue of defining job satisfaction and the adverse implications of low job satisfaction ...
Most taxonomies of "good jobs" and "bad jobs" are centred around pay and hours of work. This paper u...
The authors first investigate how income an d job characteristics affect life satisfaction, then est...