THE PATH TO JOB SATISFACTION. APPLYING THE THEORY OF PURPOSEFUL BEHAVIOR TO MILITARY CONDITIONS
THE PATH TO JOB SATISFACTION. APPLYING THE THEORY OF PURPOSEFUL BEHAVIOR TO MILITARY CONDITIONS
Author(s): Johan Osterberg, Leif W. Rydstedt, Jo Kleiven, Maria Fors BrandeboSubject(s): Education, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
Keywords: job satisfaction; performance; turnover intentions; military; path analysis; personality
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between, on one hand,personality and performance orientation and, on the other, job satisfaction andturnover intentions, using Barrick’s et al. theory of purposeful behavior. Using aquestionnaire, data about job satisfaction, performance orientation and turnover intentions were collected from 300 newly recruited Swedish soldiers. A path analysis gave partial, but not full support to the assumptions behind the theory of purposeful behavior model. No relationships were found between the personality traits of emotional stability and conscientiousness, nor to either performance orientation or directly to job satisfaction. On the other hand, performance orientation showed a consistent relationship to perceived levels of the job characteristics, which mediated the path between the person-related variables and the outcome variables.Performance orientation also showed a strong direct relationship to general job satisfaction, which, in turn, was strongly related to turnover intentions.
Journal: Journal of Defense Resources Management (JoDRM)
- Issue Year: 8/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 27-42
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English