Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian Workers

This study examined the mediating role of perceived job characteristics in the relationship between core self-evaluations (CSEs) and job satisfaction. Data were collected from two independent samples of highly skilled workers in Argentina (190 scholars and 116 managers). The results from the structu...

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Main Author: Lucas Pujol-Cols
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2019-01-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Psicología
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/psicologia/article/view/70420
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spelling doaj-71708da2feb3422b834a434dd6de5cbb2020-11-25T02:34:34ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaRevista Colombiana de Psicología0121-54692344-86442019-01-0128113114610.15446/rcp.v28n1.7042050542Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian WorkersLucas Pujol-Cols0Universidad Nacional de Mar del PlataThis study examined the mediating role of perceived job characteristics in the relationship between core self-evaluations (CSEs) and job satisfaction. Data were collected from two independent samples of highly skilled workers in Argentina (190 scholars and 116 managers). The results from the structural equation modeling analysis revealed that perceived job characteristics partly mediated the relationship between CSEs and job satisfaction in both samples (32% in sample 1 and 65% in sample 2), suggesting that those individuals with higher CSEs tended to perceive their jobs as more resourceful (i.e., more rewarding, secure, and supportive), which increased their levels of job satisfaction. ese findings were consistent with those reported in North-American and European organizational settings, which provided further support to the universality and cross-cultural generalizability of the CSE construct.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/psicologia/article/view/70420Core Self-Evaluationsjob satisfactionjob characteristicspersonality
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Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian Workers
Revista Colombiana de Psicología
Core Self-Evaluations
job satisfaction
job characteristics
personality
author_facet Lucas Pujol-Cols
author_sort Lucas Pujol-Cols
title Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian Workers
title_short Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian Workers
title_full Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian Workers
title_fullStr Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian Workers
title_full_unstemmed Core Self-Evaluations, Perceived Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Two Independent Samples of Highly Skilled Argentinian Workers
title_sort core self-evaluations, perceived job characteristics and job satisfaction: evidence from two independent samples of highly skilled argentinian workers
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Revista Colombiana de Psicología
issn 0121-5469
2344-8644
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This study examined the mediating role of perceived job characteristics in the relationship between core self-evaluations (CSEs) and job satisfaction. Data were collected from two independent samples of highly skilled workers in Argentina (190 scholars and 116 managers). The results from the structural equation modeling analysis revealed that perceived job characteristics partly mediated the relationship between CSEs and job satisfaction in both samples (32% in sample 1 and 65% in sample 2), suggesting that those individuals with higher CSEs tended to perceive their jobs as more resourceful (i.e., more rewarding, secure, and supportive), which increased their levels of job satisfaction. ese findings were consistent with those reported in North-American and European organizational settings, which provided further support to the universality and cross-cultural generalizability of the CSE construct.
topic Core Self-Evaluations
job satisfaction
job characteristics
personality
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/psicologia/article/view/70420
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