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José Manuel Lasierra, José Alberto Molina and Raquel Ortega |
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''"How does work management improve job satisfaction? Evidence from Spain"'' |
( 2016, Vol. 36 No.2 ) |
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Our purpose is to analyze the influence of organizational and psycho-social practices on job satisfaction in Spain. Our hypothesis maintains that modern businesses organize work providing greater well-being for the worker, with the understanding that requiring a more cooperative attitude from the worker generates greater productivity. Using data from the Survey on the Quality of Life on the Job, 2004, we select the determinants of job satisfaction. Our findings indicate that work appears to have intrinsic value, and that the variables related to human relationships, particularly, those corresponding to social and work relationships, have an influence on job satisfaction. |
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JEL: J3 - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General J8 - Labor Standards: General |
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Manuscript Received : Feb 02 2016 | | Manuscript Accepted : Jun 22 2016 |
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