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dc.contributor.authorVieira, José A. C.de
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Francisco J. F.de
dc.contributor.authorTeixeira, João C. A.de
dc.contributor.authorMenezes, António J. V. F. G.de
dc.contributor.authorAzevedo, Sancha N. B. dede
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-26T08:13:27Z
dc.date.available2025-02-26T08:13:27Z
dc.date.issued2023de
dc.identifier.issn1667-6726de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/100367
dc.description.abstractSatisfied and committed employees play a major positive role in business performance in today’s globalized and competitive landscape. This paper contributes to the literature on the empirical determinants of job satisfaction and organizational commitment, drawing on a rich micro dataset for 36 countries, using a flexible semi-nonparametric approach, which nests and outperforms the standard ordered probit model. The findings indicate that job satisfaction and organizational commitment can be fostered by instruments which can be controlled by management. Our results shed timely light on how managers can improve job satisfaction and organizational commitment and address implications of the Great Resignation. However, despite the ever-increasing pace of globalization and expanding role of multinationals across the globe in shaping work environments, our results uncover that significant cross-country differences in job satisfaction and organizational commitment do exist, even after controlling for a plethora of job-and-workplace manageable attributes and individual (including religious dimensions) related characteristics.de
dc.languageende
dc.subject.ddcSoziologie, Anthropologiede
dc.subject.ddcSociology & anthropologyen
dc.subject.otheremployee organizational commitment; cross-country differences; great resignation; International Social Survey Programme: Work Orientations IV - ISSP 2015 (ZA6770)de
dc.titleClimbing the ladders of job satisfaction and employee organizational commitment: cross-country evidence using a semi-nonparametric approachde
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.source.journalJournal of Applied Economics
dc.source.volume26de
dc.publisher.countryGBRde
dc.source.issue1de
dc.subject.classozIndustrie- und Betriebssoziologie, Arbeitssoziologie, industrielle Beziehungende
dc.subject.classozSociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relationsen
dc.subject.thesozISSPde
dc.subject.thesozISSPen
dc.subject.thesozArbeitszufriedenheitde
dc.subject.thesozwork satisfactionen
dc.subject.thesozMitarbeiterde
dc.subject.thesozco-workeren
dc.subject.thesozEngagementde
dc.subject.thesozinvolvementen
dc.subject.thesozKündigungde
dc.subject.thesoznotice of terminationen
dc.subject.thesozManagerde
dc.subject.thesozmanageren
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100367-9
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0de
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/15140326.2022.2163581de
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