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Katherine Bui; Keith R. Berry Jr. – Journal of Research Administration, 2025
Research administrators (RA) at institutions of higher education (IHE) provide critical support to faculty throughout the lifecycle of research, which include developing research, applying to funding opportunities, managing awards through closeout, and maintaining compliance. Fulfilling these tasks requires well-developed RA processes and clear…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Data Collection, Data Use
Walsh, Maura – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Although there is wide consensus that teacher evaluation processes should be used to identify and measure effective teaching, this has always been an elusive goal. How teachers perceive the evaluative process is a crucial determiner of how the results of the evaluations are utilized. In 2010, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Mixed Methods Research
Peer reviewedMcGehee, William; Tullar, William L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1979
Responses of a local sample of production workers to a job satisfaction questionnaire are compared with those of an earlier national sample. Differences between the two groups suggest that employees' life and work situations are at least as influential in changing questionnaire responses as the wording of the questions is. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Questionnaires, Research Methodology, Work Environment
Peer reviewedJimeno, Julius C.; Carney, Brian – Public Personnel Management, 1985
Use of the Quality of Worklife Survey in an action-research approach has enabled managers and employees to focus on productivity problems without losing sight of work environment objectives. Survey findings are presented and survey methodologies reviewed for possible applications by other organizations. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Job Satisfaction, Minority Groups, Productivity
Peer reviewedVan Maanen, John; Katz, Ralph – Personnel Psychology, 1976
Presents some initial research findings which describe the over time patterns of work satisfaction characteristics of four distinct careers. Results indicate that these patterns differ in measureable and appreciable ways. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Careers, Charts, Job Satisfaction, Organization
Peer reviewedLease, Suzanne H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1998
A literature review was structured using models of job satisfaction, organizational commitment, turnover intentions, and turnover behavior. Key findings were as follows: methodology of most studies was weak; most used cross-sectional design and self-report measures; and samples were largely executives and professionals and predominantly white. (81…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Job Satisfaction, Labor Turnover, Literature Reviews
Saks, Alan M.; Uggerslev, Krista L.; Fassina, Neil E. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
One of the most popular and often studied topics in the organizational socialization literature is Van Maanen and Schein's [Van Maanen, J., & Schein, E. H. (1979). Toward a theory of organizational socialization. In B. M. Staw (Ed.), "Research in organizational behavior" (Vol. 1), pp. 209-264. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.] theory of organizational…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Graduates, Self Efficacy, Role Conflict
Acharya, Lalit – 1983
Multiple discriminant analysis was used to analyze the structure of a perceived environmental uncertainty variable employed previously in research on public relations roles. Data came from a subset (N=229) of a national sample of public relations practitioners belonging to the Public Relations Society of America, who completed a set of scaled…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Discriminant Analysis, Job Analysis, Job Satisfaction
Bass, Bernard M.; Barrett, Gerald V. – 1974
The basic parameters of intrinsic motivation to work are explored. Principles are sought relevant to ways of redesigning jobs to increase their intrinsic motivation properties and to avoid task overload and boredom. Coordinated field and experimental laboratory studies are described. (Author)
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Job Development, Job Satisfaction, Motivation
Peer reviewedFriedlander, Jack – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1978
Analyses studies on job satisfaction of community college faculty measures used in the studies may have tapped different dimensions of satisfaction; a measure of general job satisfaction (the better predictor of desire to stay at job) was found to be relatively independent of a measure of specific work-activity satisfaction. (Author/AC)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Job Satisfaction, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedJones, Allan P.; And Others – Personnel Psychology, 1977
Compares black and white sailors on job-related satisfaction. Differences in satisfaction were explores in regard to two hypothesized sources--differences in individual needs and differences in work conditions, although measurement of the latter was restricted to perceptions of the environment. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Measurement Instruments, Personnel Evaluation
Peer reviewedChartrand, Judy; Walsh, W. Bruce – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1999
Most tests of congruence in Holland's theory are flawed because they are cross-sectional, use samples of persons already in congruent environments, classify environment casually, fail to relate congruence to relevant aspects of work environments, and have not assessed environment accurately. The centrality of congruence makes the improvement of…
Descriptors: Congruence (Psychology), Error of Measurement, Job Satisfaction, Personality Theories
Peer reviewedHolland, John L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1987
Speculates about the outcomes of person-environment research and suggests how more successful research might be planned. Focuses on congruence effects and the value of meta-analysis. Suggests careful use of theory; attention to both environmental and personal assessment; identification of potent personal, environmental, and theoretical variables;…
Descriptors: Congruence (Psychology), Evaluation, Job Satisfaction, Meta Analysis
Taylor, James C.; And Others – 1972
Designed to provide a basis for evaluation, planning, research, change strategy development, and policy formation with respect to creating conditions for humane working life, this annotated bibliography contains published and unpublished empirical research dealing with the quality of working life (QWL). The articles, books, and case studies were…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Employee Attitudes, Indexes
Slaughter, Gerald Z.; And Others – 1991
Based on a model of human symbolic activity, a study examined the influence of congruity of communicator style expectations of and experiences with a supervisor as it affects subordinates' satisfaction with supervision. Nine supervisors and 87 subordinates employed at the Hose Production Center of a national tire and rubber corporation were…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Communication Research, Employer Employee Relationship, Interpersonal Communication

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