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Environments as reinforcer systems in the study of job satisfaction
Authors:John C Smart
Affiliation:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University USA
Abstract:This paper examined differences in the degree to which fifteen specific sources of job satisfaction were related to and predictive of the overall satisfaction of department chairmen in the six model environments proposed by Holland (1973). The fifteen specific sources of job satisfaction were regressed on overall satisfaction, separately for chairmen in each environment, through the use of incremental stepwise multiple regression procedures. The results indicated that the overall satisfaction of chairmen in these six environments was differentially related to unique weightings and combinations of the fifteen predictor variables. It was concluded that environments, composed of essentially similar groups of people in different organizations, serve as job satisfaction reinforcer systems in a manner similar to organizations as illustrated by Dawis.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to John C. Smart   Office of Institutional Research   Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University   Blacksburg   VA 24061.
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