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Organizational Structure,Context, and Climate: Their Relationships to Job Satisfaction at Three Managerial Levels
Authors:Theresa J B Kline  J Edwin Boyd
Institution:Department of Psychology , The University of Calgary , Canada
Abstract:Managers from 120 organizations (183 men and 27 women) from four major Canadian urban centers were surveyed about their job satisfaction. Seven aspects of job satisfaction were evaluated: satisfaction with the firm, pay, promotional opportunities, the job itself, other managers at the same level, immediate supervisor, and subordinates. Overall, managers at the highest level reported the most job satisfaction. For presidents, satisfaction was related to the organization's structure and context, as well as to its climate, whereas for middle managers and vice presidents, job satisfaction was related more frequently to the organization's climate and less frequently to its structure and context.
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