The influence of work values on job and career satisfaction, and organizational commitment among Korean professional level employees

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K. Peter Kuchinke
Hye-Seung Kang
Seok-Young Oh
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[1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Human Resource Education
[2] R355 Education,undefined
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meaning of work; Korea; work values;
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The study contributes to the work values literature as well as to the knowledge base of meaning of working in Asian economies. It represents the results of an empirical study of Korean mid-level employees in diverse industries, investigating the effects of different understandings of work and non-work dimensions on job satisfaction, career satisfaction, and organizational commitment. With a sample size of some 420 responses from 16 different companies, age differences were found for overall meaning of work and also for the effects of importance of working for global organizational commitment. Non-work related dimensions appeared unrelated to work-related outcome variables. We conclude that to a limited degree, age related differentiation exist in relation to work meanings and separation of work and non-work domains for work-related effects. The implications for theory and practice of this research are also discussed.
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