IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON JOB SATISFACTION OF SFL EMPLOYEES

Journal Title: ICTACT Journal on Management Studies - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

This descriptive research endeavours to analyse the level of job satisfaction and motivation prevalent among employees of SFL and explore the impact of motivation on job satisfaction by administering a well structured interview schedule to 100 employees selected at a random. Using the statistical tools of Mean, Cluster analysis, Correspondence analysis, Anova, Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and Regression, the study has revealed that the employees of SFL are pretty satisfied with their job and well-motivated. Employees with lesser education and income and those in lower cadre display lesser degree of job satisfaction while those with lesser work service, age, education, income and cadre and male employees possess relatively lower level of motivation. Only 12 and 5 employees are least motivated and discontented with their job. Motivation exerts significant positive impact on job satisfaction

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Madan Mohan G, Ajina K P

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  • EP ID EP196935
  • DOI 10.21917/ijms.2015.0021
  • Views 116
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Madan Mohan G, Ajina K P (2015). IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON JOB SATISFACTION OF SFL EMPLOYEES. ICTACT Journal on Management Studies, 1(3), 146-153. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-196935