Organizations have realized that employee emotions and moods are pervasive in the workplace. The emotions and moods are not only a deep-seated part of work life but have an important role to play in one's job performance and satisfaction. The study investigated employees’ mood and emotion as imperatives for perceived job satisfaction in a multinational organization in Nigeria. The research design for this study was a descriptive survey. Two hundred and forty four participants were used for the study which comprise males (100, 41.0%) and females (144, 59.0%) aged between <26 years and > 40 years. The participants consists of single (99, 40.6%), married (107, 43.9%), widowed (13, 5.3%), separated (8, 3.3%) and divorced (17, 7.0%). Three...
The study sought to determine the influence of job satisfaction on university employees’ social beha...
The study seeks to identify the needs and expectation of people at work, identify the major theories...
Introduction and Purpose: Due to vast and varied nature of their work, managers need to operate in a...
The study investigated the influence of emotional intelligence on workers’ behaviour in industrial o...
Emotion in the workplace for many years was only considered important in relation to employee wellbe...
The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between an employee's level of job satis...
The authors investigated 2 broad issues: (a) across- and within-individual relationships between moo...
Employees who are satisfied with their work will appear in employees' emotions. Employee satisfactio...
Employee attitude is very important for management to determine the behavior of workers in the organ...
AbstractOver the past 15 years managing employees’ emotions is seen as one of the main way in order ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-93).A field experiment consisting of 267 employees f...
Past investigations have demonstrated the important role of emotions in the workplace. The present r...
Employee job satisfaction is a parameter that measures the depth of Employee affectionate or positiv...
Affective Events Theory (AET; Weiss & Cropanzano, 1996) states that emotions at work af...
The objective of this study is to observe job satisfaction. The goal is to find out which factors af...
The study sought to determine the influence of job satisfaction on university employees’ social beha...
The study seeks to identify the needs and expectation of people at work, identify the major theories...
Introduction and Purpose: Due to vast and varied nature of their work, managers need to operate in a...
The study investigated the influence of emotional intelligence on workers’ behaviour in industrial o...
Emotion in the workplace for many years was only considered important in relation to employee wellbe...
The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between an employee's level of job satis...
The authors investigated 2 broad issues: (a) across- and within-individual relationships between moo...
Employees who are satisfied with their work will appear in employees' emotions. Employee satisfactio...
Employee attitude is very important for management to determine the behavior of workers in the organ...
AbstractOver the past 15 years managing employees’ emotions is seen as one of the main way in order ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-93).A field experiment consisting of 267 employees f...
Past investigations have demonstrated the important role of emotions in the workplace. The present r...
Employee job satisfaction is a parameter that measures the depth of Employee affectionate or positiv...
Affective Events Theory (AET; Weiss & Cropanzano, 1996) states that emotions at work af...
The objective of this study is to observe job satisfaction. The goal is to find out which factors af...
The study sought to determine the influence of job satisfaction on university employees’ social beha...
The study seeks to identify the needs and expectation of people at work, identify the major theories...
Introduction and Purpose: Due to vast and varied nature of their work, managers need to operate in a...