Job satisfaction and subjective health among sales managers

被引:16
|
作者
Gustainien, Loreta [1 ]
Endriulaitiene, Auks
机构
[1] Vytautas Magnus Univ, Dept Theoret Psychol, Kaunas, Lithuania
关键词
Job satisfaction; Demographics; Personal health; Sales management; Lithuania;
D O I
10.1108/17465260910930449
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Purpose The aim of this study is to examine gender and age correlates of job satisfaction and to test the relationship between job satisfaction and subjective mental and physical health in a sample of sales managers. Design/methodology/approach - Survey of 200 employees holding the managers' positions (105 men and 95 women) in sales' organizations across the biggest Lithuania's cities were conducted. job satisfaction was assessed by 20-item Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire developed by Weiss, Davis, England and Lofquist in 1967. Subjective health was assessed by questions measuring subjective physical health, and the 12-item General Health Questionnaire developed by Goldberg (1970). Correlation analysis was used to test the relationship between job satisfaction and subjective health. Findings The study results demonstrate that men sales managers, as compared to women, had higher scores on overall extrinsic job satisfaction. Younger men managers were less satisfied with their job in general and social service and achievement in particular (intrinsic satisfaction). Sales managers with higher education (it 139) were more satisfied with responsibility (3.64 +/- 0.75 vs 3.25 +/- 0.80, respectively) and creativity (3.76 +/- 0.87 vs 3.43 +/- 0.95, respectively) levels in organization, as compared to managers having other than higher education (n = 61). No distinct gender-related differences were seen regarding managers' subjective health. Our research supports general findings, in literature, relating lower job satisfaction scores with worse health. Worse subjective mental health was related to dissatisfaction with independence, variety, social status, ability utilization, and working conditions. Worse subjective mental health among women managers was related to dissatisfaction with independence, activity, variety, social status, moral values, and compensation, and satisfaction with authority level. Women sales managers, unlike men managers, with better subjective physical health were more satisfied with variety, moral values, social service, and responsibility. Research limitations/implications - Nonprobability sampling does not allow larger generalizations. Small sample size restricted the analysis of the constructs more deeply. Groups, used for data analysis, were not adjusted by age, education, work experience, etc. Methods used in the study are still under adaptation. Reporting bias because of social desirability effects was not studied in this research as well. Practical implications - job satisfaction plays an important role in peoples' lives and is an important research topic of human resource management having both theoretical and practical implications. Understanding the impact of job facets upon satisfaction with work can initiate positive changes in organizations, which could improve working conditions of employees, resulting in lower turnover, absenteeism, and higher organizational commitment healthy workers in a healthy organization. Originality/value - The research contributes to job satisfaction literature by providing empirical findings regarding the relationship between job satisfaction and subjective health.
引用
收藏
页码:51 / 65
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Sense of community and job satisfaction among social and health care managers
    Lampinen, Mai-Stiina
    Viitanen, Elina Annikki
    Konu, Anne Irmeli
    [J]. LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH SERVICES, 2015, 28 (03) : 228 - 244
  • [2] JOB STRESS AND JOB SATISFACTION: A STUDY AMONG COMMERCIAL MANAGERS
    Franca Lelis, Jose Wilson
    Bastos Fernandes dos Santos, Neusa Maria
    Munhoz, Igor Polezi
    Santos Akkari, Alessandra Cristina
    [J]. REVISTA CIENTIFICA HERMES, 2018, 20 : 110 - 132
  • [3] JOB BURNOUT AND JOB-SATISFACTION AMONG PROBATION MANAGERS
    WHITEHEAD, JT
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 1986, 14 (01) : 25 - 35
  • [4] The effects of organizational structure and job characteristics on export sales managers' job satisfaction and organizational commitment
    Katsikea, Evangelia
    Theodosiou, Marios
    Perdikis, Nick
    Kehagias, John
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WORLD BUSINESS, 2011, 46 (02) : 221 - 233
  • [5] Subjective job strain and job satisfaction among neurologists in German hospitals
    Bauer, J.
    Bendels, M. H. K.
    Groneberg, D. A.
    [J]. NERVENARZT, 2016, 87 (06): : 629 - 633
  • [6] Work-pressure, job-satisfaction and turnover intentions among health managers in Serbia
    Milicevic, M. Santric
    Gacevic, M.
    Milic, N.
    Filipovic, J.
    Todorovic, J.
    Terzic-Supic, Z.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2019, 29
  • [7] Validating Job Satisfaction Factors Among Clinical Nutrition Managers
    Sauer, Kevin
    Howells, Amber
    Shanklin, Carol
    [J]. TOPICS IN CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2015, 30 (03) : 199 - 208
  • [8] DIFFERENCES IN JOB MOTIVATION AND SATISFACTION AMONG FEMALE AND MALE MANAGERS
    FORGIONNE, GA
    PEETERS, VE
    [J]. HUMAN RELATIONS, 1982, 35 (02) : 101 - 118
  • [9] Job satisfaction of managers in Cyprus
    Droussiotis, Annabel
    Austin, Jill
    [J]. EUROMED JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, 2007, 2 (02) : 208 - 222
  • [10] Job satisfaction of arbitration managers
    Polutin, S., V
    Motkin, R., V
    Motkin, V. N.
    [J]. RUDN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY-VESTNIK ROSSIISKOGO UNIVERSITETA DRUZHBY NARODOV SERIYA SOTSIOLOGIYA, 2022, 22 (02): : 352 - 361