Volume 10, Issue 4 p. 347-359
Article

Paths to the job satisfaction of bank employees

Uma Sekaran

Uma Sekaran

Department of Management, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901, U.S.A.

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First published: October 1989
Citations: 28

Abstract

Using a sample of 267 bank employees, this study traced the paths to the job satisfaction of employees at the workplace through the quality of life factors of job involvement and sense of competence. Results indicated that personal, job, and organizational climate factors influenced the ego investment or job involvement of people in their jobs, which in turn influenced the intrapsychic reward of sense of competence that they experienced, which then directly influenced employees' job satisfaction. Implications of these findings for managers are discussed.

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