Job Satisfaction
$ 45.5
Author:
Muhamad Jafarudin
Pages:45
Published:
2026-06-04
ISBN:978-99993-4-550-7
Category:
New Release
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Job Satisfaction: Theory, Measurement, and Practice offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most important topics in organizational behavior, human resource management, and public administration. The book examines the concept of job satisfaction from both theoretical and practical perspectives, providing readers with a clear understanding of why employee satisfaction matters and how it influences organizational success.
Drawing on classical and contemporary theories, the book discusses influential frameworks developed by Abraham Maslow, Frederick Herzberg, Victor Vroom, and J. Stacy Adams. It analyzes the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that shape employee satisfaction, including compensation, leadership, career development, work-life balance, organizational culture, and meaningful work. The book also introduces widely recognized measurement tools such as the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) and the Job Descriptive Index (JDI), offering practical guidance for researchers, managers, and policymakers.
Beyond theory and measurement, the book explores the relationship between job satisfaction and key organizational outcomes, including employee performance, organizational commitment, retention, and turnover. Special attention is given to the public sector, where public service motivation, bureaucratic structures, and governance challenges create unique dynamics affecting employee satisfaction.
Written for students, academics, practitioners, and public administrators, this book bridges scholarly knowledge and real-world application, providing valuable insights for creating more productive, committed, and satisfied workforces in an increasingly complex and changing organizational environment.