The present study investigated the job satisfaction of 205 adjunct faculty teaching standardized online courses at a private university in the United States. The extent of the relationship between demographic, motivator, and hygiene factors associated with adjunct faculty job satisfaction were identified. Results from this study indicate that adjunct faculty value work recognition, technical and instructional technology support, and take pride in their teaching. Important faculty satisfaction predictors based on analyses of hierarchical regression models were motivator factors recognition, achievement, and work itself, and hygiene factors policy and administration and salary
The purpose of the study was to assess the work motivation and satisfaction of faculty in a liberal ...
The current study examines faculty data from the National Science Foundation’s 2015 National Survey ...
Student enrollment in online classes has witnessed a significant growth over the past decade. Higher...
The present study investigated the job satisfaction of 205 adjunct faculty teaching standardized onl...
The purpose of this study was to describe levels of satisfaction of the adjunct faculty who teach in...
As the online education market continues to mature, institutions of higher education will respond to...
This quantitative causal comparative research study, guided by Herzberg’s (1964) Two Factor Theory o...
The study of job satisfaction for professors in the work place has been prevalent in the research fo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between online readiness scores and onl...
The purpose of this descriptive-correlational study was to describe the amount of variance in facult...
In 1990, two-year colleges nationwide reported that approximately 38% of their faculty were part-tim...
Background: Community colleges play a vital part in our educational landscape, with predictions that...
The construct of job satisfaction is rooted in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Herzberg’s Motivator-...
The purpose of the study was to assess the work motivation and satisfaction of faculty in a liberal ...
This study explored job satisfaction, its possible predictors, and the motivating factors of univers...
The purpose of the study was to assess the work motivation and satisfaction of faculty in a liberal ...
The current study examines faculty data from the National Science Foundation’s 2015 National Survey ...
Student enrollment in online classes has witnessed a significant growth over the past decade. Higher...
The present study investigated the job satisfaction of 205 adjunct faculty teaching standardized onl...
The purpose of this study was to describe levels of satisfaction of the adjunct faculty who teach in...
As the online education market continues to mature, institutions of higher education will respond to...
This quantitative causal comparative research study, guided by Herzberg’s (1964) Two Factor Theory o...
The study of job satisfaction for professors in the work place has been prevalent in the research fo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between online readiness scores and onl...
The purpose of this descriptive-correlational study was to describe the amount of variance in facult...
In 1990, two-year colleges nationwide reported that approximately 38% of their faculty were part-tim...
Background: Community colleges play a vital part in our educational landscape, with predictions that...
The construct of job satisfaction is rooted in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Herzberg’s Motivator-...
The purpose of the study was to assess the work motivation and satisfaction of faculty in a liberal ...
This study explored job satisfaction, its possible predictors, and the motivating factors of univers...
The purpose of the study was to assess the work motivation and satisfaction of faculty in a liberal ...
The current study examines faculty data from the National Science Foundation’s 2015 National Survey ...
Student enrollment in online classes has witnessed a significant growth over the past decade. Higher...