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Core self-evaluations

About: Core self-evaluations is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1483 publications have been published within this topic receiving 95787 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between role ambiguity, role conflict and job satisfaction, and found that role ambiguity of secondary physical education teachers had a negative effect on job satisfaction and job performance.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between role ambiguity, role conflict and job satisfaction, job performance. The participants of this study were 300 secondary physical education teachers in Busan, using cluster random sampling. Finally 282 questionnaires were analyzed using SPSS 14.0 and the results were as follows. Role ambiguity of secondary physical education teachers had a negative effect on job satisfaction and job performance. Role conflict of secondary physical education teachers had a negative effect on job satisfaction but had no effect on job performance.

2 citations

01 Jan 1999
TL;DR: In this article, the authors attempted to examine relationship between personality traits and job satisfaction of community health practitioners (CHPs) working in remote rural area in order to suggest some methods to enhance their lob performance and the degrees of job satisfaction.
Abstract: This study was attempted to examine relationship between personality traits and job satisfaction of community health practitioners(CHPs) working in remote rural area in order to suggest some methods to enhance their lob performance and the degrees of job satisfaction. The General Personality Test and the revised version of Job Satisfaction Questionnaire were administered to 200 of 348 CHPs in the Kwangju-Chonnam area and then the percentages, means, standard deviations and Pearson's correlation coefficients of these data were obtained, ANOVA and logistic analysis were used. The results of study were as follows : 1. CHPs without religion were more satisfied with their salary than those with religion. 2. CHPs who hoped for continuous education showed higher scores than the others on necessary job, professional pride and autonomy. Those who chose for independent job showed higher scores than the others on both necessary job and professional pride. Those who hope for long duration showed higher scores than the others on both necessary job and professional pride. Those who were satisfied with the present occupation showed higher scores than the others on pay satisfaction, necessary job, professional pride, interaction, autonomy and demand from organization. 3. Their autonomy scores differed significantly according to work status, both interaction and autonomy scores did so according to the fields of the past job in CHP, and their autonomy scores according to location of clinics. Their interaction scores differed significantly according to the frequency of home visits per mouth, both the degrees of salary satisfaction and professional pride scores did so according to the frequency of counseling education per mouth, and their professional pride scores did so according to total income per year. 4. The levels of their responsibility and self-confidence showed the highest of all personality traits variables. 5. The professional pride score of CHPs showed the highest of all job satisfaction variables. 6. Dominance were mostly correlated with autonomy and responsibility were mostly associated with professional pride. Both emotional stability and self-confidence were mostly related necessary job. In conclusion, religion, location of clinics, clinical experience, opportunity for education, dominance, self-confidence, the duration of services hoped for, satisfaction with the present occupation, the field of past job and administrative affairs were found to be the important factors in the degrees of their job satisfaction. Therefore, the methods to consider these variables will be necessary to develop for enhancing the efficiency of their Job performance and the degrees of job satisfaction.

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01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the behavior of individuals in the workplace to stressful situations and found that the responses of individuals to stressors varied according to the job and the environment.
Abstract: Behavioral reactions of individuals in the workplace to stressful situations has been a popular area of social and organizational studies, yet to further and extend prior research, we investigate w...

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