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In this paper we use a relational approach to investigate how employee perceptions of their relationships with three types of managers—senior, line, and human resource managers—are related to employees’ job satisfaction and intention to quit. Based on an employee survey (n=1,533), and...
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problem-solving, and undermining sources of social support. The work stress literature, along with extant politics research …
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This study examines the links between antecedents and consequences of Gabonese teachers' work motivation (N= 152). The theoretical underpinnings are based on the Motivational Model of Job Burnout (MMJB) and Self- Determination Theory (SDT) which states that the more supervisors will satisfy...
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В современных, динамично меняющихся условиях при наличии постоянно меняющихся социально-политической и экономической ситуации, увеличения информационной, а...
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A substantial body of research has linked job satisfaction with employees’ quitting intentions. That research predominantly analyses individual-level determinants rather than organisational-level or work environment antecedents of quitting. This study investigates the concept of the quality of...
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This study has been applied with the objective of analyzing the factors that may reduce the employees’ motivation in the sample population consisted of employees of Keshavarzi Bank branches in great Tehran. This research is an applied study with the descriptive correlative nature and has been...
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