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Some Research Models Related to Employee Job Satisfaction

Income: Is the remuneration that employees receive from their work at the enterprise. Income is an important factor affecting employee satisfaction with their work, employees always compare their income with other units and the fair distribution of income among employees. (Nguyen Trong Dieu, 2012) ...

Student Satisfaction Through 13 Factors

This result with the research results of author Tran Xuan Kien, Assessing student satisfaction with training quality at the University of Economics and Business Administration - Thai Nguyen University shows that there is a significant difference in the influence of demographic variables on student ...

Theory of Building a Job Satisfaction Scale

Career, job content, compensation and rewards including promotions, physical conditions of the work environment, as well as the structure of the organization. According to Kreitner and Kinicki (2007), job satisfaction mainly reflects the extent to which an individual loves his or her job. It is the ...

A Survey of Tourist Satisfaction Levels for

- Continuously improve the quality and diversify tourism products. To do so, it is necessary to strengthen the infrastructure and equipment for tourism business, open new tourism routes to serve tourists, and improve the quality of the workforce in the enterprise. - Must have a strategy for market ...

Scott Macdonald and Peter Macintyre's (1997) Job Satisfaction Scales

According to James L Price (1997), job satisfaction is defined as the extent to which an employee feels and has positive orientations towards working in the organization. Wesis (2002) argues that job satisfaction is an attitude and this attitude is derived from cognitive value goals such as ...

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