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You searched Library Catalogue - Title: TEE207/05 Analog circuits course guide (Pdf version) / [electronic resource] Wawasan Open University (WOU)
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Call Number (WOU)
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SP CEMBA 2010 29
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Author
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Shariza Abdul Razak
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Title
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Job satisfaction among staff : a faculty in a research university/ Shariza bt Abdul Razak
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Abstract
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Job satisfaction is a crucial factor in determining the productivity and maintaining the
dynamic ambiance in every workplace. It is also affects the physical and mental well
being or health of employees. Thus, it was important to investigate the level of job
satisfaction among employers to increase or maintain work productivity.
This cross-sectional study was carried out for duration of three months (September –
November 2010) to determine job satisfaction among academic staff in the School of
Health Sciences, USM. Data was collected from 68 academic staff using a survey
questionnaire containing demographic data and four aspects of job satisfaction (i.e job
characteristics, salary and welfare, professional growth and interpersonal skills) with a
5-point Likert scale whereby score 1 for not satisfied at all to score 5 as extremely
satisfied. The data was then analysed using SPSS version 18 including independent t-test
and Pearson correlation coefficient. The significant level was set at alpha = 0.05.
The study has revealed the level of job satisfaction was highest among the senior
academic staff. Independent t-test showed there was a significant difference in job
satisfaction between senior (mean=113.83, SD =33.25) and junior academic staff
(mean= 95.45, SD= 30.11; t(66)= 2.025, p= 0.045). However, there were no significant
relationships found between job satisfaction and duration of being an academic staff in
the faculty (r = -.150, n = 68, p = 0.223).
In conclusion, this study revealed that level of satisfaction vary among academic staff.
Additionally, this study also demonstrated that job satisfaction was significantly
difference between senior and junior staff although duration being as an academic staff
was not correlated with job satisfaction. It is recommended that several measures should
be done to improve overall working environment or atmosphere in the faculty which
later will be translated into high job satisfaction and productivity of the university as a
whole.
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Notes
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Final project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration (CeMBA)
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Publisher/Year
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Penang : School of Business and Administration, Wawasan Open University, 2010
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Physical Description
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50 p.; 30 cm.
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Subject
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Wawasan Open University -- Dissertations
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Subject
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College teachers -- Job satisfaction -- Malaysia
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