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role ambiguity and job satisfaction. This study explored the relationship between role ambiguity, job stress and job … satisfaction. The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of role ambiguity on job satisfaction with job stress as mediator … found that role ambiguity, had negative relation with job satisfaction, and job stress was playing a mediating role. It …
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affect the employees¡¯ performance through job satisfaction, leadership and training by taking role ambiguity as a moderating …
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stress and analyze its impact upon job satisfaction. This study also identifies the root causes of job stress (like work … job satisfaction on the basis of Regression and ANOVA analysis. The findings describe very significant results between the … conflict and role ambiguity. The negative correlation is found between job stress and job satisfaction. All the instruments and …
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the facets of job satisfaction and behavior, it appears that these job characteristics can contribute to limit the … seulement quelques facettes de la satisfaction au travail, il apparaît que ces caractéristiques de l'emploi peuvent contribuer à …
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assess the impact of burnout on performance and relationship between intrinsic motivation, job satisfaction, their intention … a significant positive impact on the performance of sales officers. Performance, satisfaction and intention to leave …
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This essay attempts to understand the factors determining the satisfaction that volunteers derive from their own … activity, and then to compare them with those determining the satisfaction of paid workers. The novelty of this approach is … reported satisfaction for both types of workers. The main findings are that volunteers are individuals who perform an activity …
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Anti-Doping Rules, like Competition rules, are rules governing the conditions under which sport is played. Participants … accept these rules as a condition of participation in sport. These Anti-Doping Rules are not intended to be subject to, or …
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Baade R. A. and Matheson V. A. (2004) The quest for the cup: assessing the economic impact of the World Cup, Reg. Studies 38, 343-354. Hosting the World Cup, the world's second largest sporting event, is a potentially expensive affair. The co-hosts of the 2002 games, Japan and South Korea, spent...
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In this study of the last three UEFA European Football Championship (2000, 2004, 2008), we identify institutional entrepreneurs and examine the strategies they use to influence the institution they are part of (UEFA) through the introduction of new information technologies (e-ticketing, online...
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economics can provide insight into many aspects of sports, including soccer. Beautiful Game Theory is the first book that uses …-Huerta illuminates economics through the world’s most popular sport. He offers unique and often startling insights into game theory and … on universal economic principles in interesting and useful ways. Essential reading for students, researchers, and sports …
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