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    eFFeCts oN job stress aNd job satisFaCtioN iN the baNkiNg iNdustry oF North Cyprus Huseyin ArAsli And MustAfA tuMer Eastern Mediterranean University‚ Gazimagusa‚ North Cyprus Nepotism‚ cronyism and favoritism are unprofessional practices giving preferential treatment to relatives and friends in employment. For this study a survey was carried out with 576 respondents working in the banking industry in northern Cyprus. An analysis was then conducted to assess the impact of these practices on job stress

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    quality‚ job satisfaction and gender issues in the care work force. NETHERLANDS Hans van Ewijk Harry Hens Gery Lammersen Netherlands Institute of Care and Welfare / NIZW Utrecht September 2002 Index 1. Introduction 2. Quality of services 2.1 Introduction and summary 2.2 Attention for quality systems and the reason of using quality systems 2.3 Quality systems‚ manuals and guidebooks. 2.4 Using quality systems 2.5 What about the increase of quality? 3. Job satisfaction 3.1 Introduction

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    Minimizing Employee Turnover in a Clinical Environment by Creating Job Satisfaction Allison Johnson Cornerstone University Abstract A collection of peer-reviewed articles were used to examine the link between job satisfaction and employee turnover‚ as well as how to effectively use work motivation to decrease employee turnover rates. Though the literature surveys various types of studies in multiple settings‚ overall it indicates that

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    Organizational Socialization and Job Satisfaction (intoduction) Job satisfaction Job satisfaction is the way a person feels about his or her job (Jex & Britt‚ 2008). Job satisfaction is also the attitude a person possesses towards his or her job. A person may feel like his or her job is demanding‚ interesting‚ rewarding‚ or outright stressful‚ and demeaning. A person who is happy with his or her job demonstrates a positive attitude about the job. Several factors play a key role in how a person

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    ________________________________________________________ 1. Title : The attempt to analyze the influence of job characteristics & growth needs of an employee on job satisfaction of the Banking Assistants in Commercial Bank in Sri Lanka. 2. Research Problem : When employees perceived that the presence of core job characteristics are high in their job and their growth need strengths is high‚ they will be highly satisfied in their job. 3. The Importance/ Significance of this research : Sri Lanka‚ still

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    Job Characteristic Model

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    The job characteristics model consists of five components which are skill variety‚ task identity‚ task significance‚ autonomy and feedback. These components affect factors such as performance‚ motivation‚ absenteeism ‚ turnover and satisfaction of the employees. The purpose is to increase performance‚ motivation and satisfaction of the employees and to decrease absenteeism and turnover. The job characteristics model is one of the most important attempt models to design jobs. This model is proposed

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    concerning employee attitudes and the determination of level of job satisfaction. This report is based on recent research on job satisfaction and its findings that will appear significant in present modern organisations. As the branches of job satisfaction are numerous‚ for the sake of better insight‚ this report has main focus on the relation and effects of organisational diversity‚ ethical climate‚ and employee attitudes with job satisfaction. In the latter part of the report‚ there are recommendations

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    The job satisfaction model After studying this case‚ references and theories‚ I could not help thinking about traditional Chinese philosophical approach which I am deeply rooted as a Chinese. In contract to modern Western science which is heavily based on experiments and quantitative data gathering and statistical analysis‚ Chinese thinkers and philosophers traditionally draw conclusions based on observations‚ inference and intuition. Hereby I attempt to combine the two into what I call Job Satisfaction

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    Facets of Focalization

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    Facets of focalization In the beginning of this chapter‚ I stated that the purely visual sense of ’focalization’ is too narrow. The time has come to discuss the various facets of the phenomenon and to show how the external/internal criterion manifests itself in each. The degree of persistence will be taken up when relevant.8 The perceptual facet Perception (sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ etc.) is determined by two main coordinates: space and time. SPACE ’Translated’ into spatial terms the external/internal

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    CHAPTER 3 VALUES‚ ATTITUDES‚ AND JOB SATISFACTION "Regardless of which studies you choose to look at‚ when American workers are asked if they are satisfied with their jobs‚ the results tend to be very similar: Between 70 and 80 percent report they’re satisfied with their jobs" (p. 61). 1 "How does one explain these findings? … Because people are likely to seek jobs that provide a good person-job fit‚ reports of high satisfaction shouldn’t be totally surprising. Second‚ based on our knowledge of

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