工作满意度
医疗保健
多样性(控制论)
质量(理念)
工作(物理)
心理学
测量数据收集
业务
营销
公共关系
社会心理学
经济
计算机科学
政治学
工程类
认识论
经济增长
统计
数学
哲学
人工智能
机械工程
作者
Jennifer Craft Morgan,Janette Dill,Arne L. Kalleberg
标识
DOI:10.1177/0950017012474707
摘要
Frontline healthcare worker jobs are among the fastest growing occupations in the USA. While many of these are ‘bad jobs’ with low pay and few benefits, the intrinsic nature of frontline work can also be very rewarding. This article examines the influence of extrinsic job characteristics (e.g. wages and benefits) versus intrinsic characteristics (e.g. meaningful tasks) on job satisfaction and intent to stay with one’s current employer. This article uses a mixed-methods approach, drawing on survey data collected from frontline workers and organizations in a variety of healthcare settings, as well as interview and focus group data from frontline workers to contextualize and interpret the findings in the multi-level models. The results indicate that both intrinsic and extrinsic characteristics are significant predictors of job satisfaction, but only extrinsic characteristics help explain intent to stay with the employer.
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