Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workers

Lawrence Mundia, Salwa Mahalle, Rohani Matzin, Gamal Abdul Nasir Zakaria, Nor Zaiham Midawati Abdullah, Siti Norhedayah Abdul Latif Psychological Studies and Human Development Academic Group, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brun...

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Main Authors: Mundia L, Mahalle S, Matzin R, Nasir Zakaria GA, Abdullah NZM, Abdul Latif SN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-07-01
Series:Psychology Research and Behavior Management
Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/prediction-of-employer-employee-relationships-from-sociodemographic-va-peer-reviewed-article-PRBM
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spelling doaj-e5595ace28a24998b1698296f59d6e022020-11-24T23:24:46ZengDove Medical PressPsychology Research and Behavior Management1179-15782017-07-01Volume 1025726933926Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workersMundia LMahalle SMatzin RNasir Zakaria GAAbdullah NZMAbdul Latif SNLawrence Mundia, Salwa Mahalle, Rohani Matzin, Gamal Abdul Nasir Zakaria, Nor Zaiham Midawati Abdullah, Siti Norhedayah Abdul Latif Psychological Studies and Human Development Academic Group, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam Abstract: The purpose of the study was to identify the sociodemographic variables and social value correlates and predictors of employer–employee relationship problems in a random sample of 860 Brunei public and private sector workers of both genders. A quantitative field survey design was used and data were analyzed by correlation and logistic regression. The rationale and justification for using this approach is explained. The main sociodemographic correlates and predictors of employer–employee relationship problems in this study were educational level and the district in which the employee resided and worked. Other correlates, but not necessarily predictors, of employer–employee relationship problems were seeking help from the Bomo (traditional healer); obtaining help from online social networking; and workers with children in the family. The two best and most significant social value correlates and predictors of employer–employee relationship problems included interpersonal communications; and self-regulation and self-direction. Low scorers on the following variables were also associated with high likelihood for possessing employer–employee relationship problems: satisfaction with work achievements; and peace and security, while low scorers on work stress had lower odds of having employer–employee relationship problems. Other significant social value correlates, but not predictors of employer–employee relationship problems were self-presentation; interpersonal trust; peace and security; and general anxiety. Consistent with findings of relevant previous studies conducted elsewhere, there were the variables that correlated with and predicted employer–employee relationship problems in Brunei public and private sector workers. Having identified these, the next step, efforts and priority should be directed at addressing the presenting issues via counseling and psychotherapy with affected employees. Further research is recommended to understand better the problem and its possible solutions. Keywords: employer–employee relationships, sociodemographic variables, social values, public and private sector workers, Bruneihttps://www.dovepress.com/prediction-of-employer-employee-relationships-from-sociodemographic-va-peer-reviewed-article-PRBM
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Mahalle S
Matzin R
Nasir Zakaria GA
Abdullah NZM
Abdul Latif SN
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Mahalle S
Matzin R
Nasir Zakaria GA
Abdullah NZM
Abdul Latif SN
Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workers
Psychology Research and Behavior Management
author_facet Mundia L
Mahalle S
Matzin R
Nasir Zakaria GA
Abdullah NZM
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title Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workers
title_short Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workers
title_full Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workers
title_fullStr Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workers
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in Brunei public and private sector workers
title_sort prediction of employer–employee relationships from sociodemographic variables and social values in brunei public and private sector workers
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Psychology Research and Behavior Management
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publishDate 2017-07-01
description Lawrence Mundia, Salwa Mahalle, Rohani Matzin, Gamal Abdul Nasir Zakaria, Nor Zaiham Midawati Abdullah, Siti Norhedayah Abdul Latif Psychological Studies and Human Development Academic Group, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam Abstract: The purpose of the study was to identify the sociodemographic variables and social value correlates and predictors of employer–employee relationship problems in a random sample of 860 Brunei public and private sector workers of both genders. A quantitative field survey design was used and data were analyzed by correlation and logistic regression. The rationale and justification for using this approach is explained. The main sociodemographic correlates and predictors of employer–employee relationship problems in this study were educational level and the district in which the employee resided and worked. Other correlates, but not necessarily predictors, of employer–employee relationship problems were seeking help from the Bomo (traditional healer); obtaining help from online social networking; and workers with children in the family. The two best and most significant social value correlates and predictors of employer–employee relationship problems included interpersonal communications; and self-regulation and self-direction. Low scorers on the following variables were also associated with high likelihood for possessing employer–employee relationship problems: satisfaction with work achievements; and peace and security, while low scorers on work stress had lower odds of having employer–employee relationship problems. Other significant social value correlates, but not predictors of employer–employee relationship problems were self-presentation; interpersonal trust; peace and security; and general anxiety. Consistent with findings of relevant previous studies conducted elsewhere, there were the variables that correlated with and predicted employer–employee relationship problems in Brunei public and private sector workers. Having identified these, the next step, efforts and priority should be directed at addressing the presenting issues via counseling and psychotherapy with affected employees. Further research is recommended to understand better the problem and its possible solutions. Keywords: employer–employee relationships, sociodemographic variables, social values, public and private sector workers, Brunei
url https://www.dovepress.com/prediction-of-employer-employee-relationships-from-sociodemographic-va-peer-reviewed-article-PRBM
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