The current study focused on job satisfaction and job performance, as well as on their predictors in a privatized organization. We tested a model in which job satisfaction, consistent with social cognitive theory, is related to self-efficacy and perceptions of social context (i.e., colleagues, immediate supervisor, top management); job satisfaction, in turn, predicts job performance along with organizational tenure. White collars (N=1172) from the staff and line functions of an Italian privatized organization were administered a self-report questionnaire matched with their job performance as rated by supervisors (six months later). Structural equation modelling supported the hypothesized relationships among variables. We found that: (a) sel...
Purpose – Previous literature has recognized the variability of job performance, calling attention t...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
Job satisfaction\u27s position within the nomological network and the mechanism outlined by theories...
The current study focused on job satisfaction and job performance, as well as on their predictors in...
Social Self-efficacy is as a significant contribution to an organization’s long-term success which h...
Among job attitudes, overall job satisfaction has received the greatest attention in organizational ...
Background: Absenteeism is a major concern for organizations and companies since it has negative rep...
Introduction: since development of an organization considerably requires accurate hiring of human re...
This study contributes to the organizational sustainability literature by exploring a methodology fo...
Purpose: The public sectors including government and public organizations have put an efforts to imp...
Job satisfaction- or lack of it- hinges on a productive, accomplishing relationship between staff an...
Job satisfaction seems to be an important area which has drawn attention of managers in the organiza...
Drawing on a social cognitive theory perspective, we contend that an employee\u27s trust in oneself,...
The study determined if job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior predict employee re...
Organisational citizenship behaviour refers to individual behaviour that is discretionary, not direc...
Purpose – Previous literature has recognized the variability of job performance, calling attention t...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
Job satisfaction\u27s position within the nomological network and the mechanism outlined by theories...
The current study focused on job satisfaction and job performance, as well as on their predictors in...
Social Self-efficacy is as a significant contribution to an organization’s long-term success which h...
Among job attitudes, overall job satisfaction has received the greatest attention in organizational ...
Background: Absenteeism is a major concern for organizations and companies since it has negative rep...
Introduction: since development of an organization considerably requires accurate hiring of human re...
This study contributes to the organizational sustainability literature by exploring a methodology fo...
Purpose: The public sectors including government and public organizations have put an efforts to imp...
Job satisfaction- or lack of it- hinges on a productive, accomplishing relationship between staff an...
Job satisfaction seems to be an important area which has drawn attention of managers in the organiza...
Drawing on a social cognitive theory perspective, we contend that an employee\u27s trust in oneself,...
The study determined if job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior predict employee re...
Organisational citizenship behaviour refers to individual behaviour that is discretionary, not direc...
Purpose – Previous literature has recognized the variability of job performance, calling attention t...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
Job satisfaction\u27s position within the nomological network and the mechanism outlined by theories...