A qualitative investigation into the sources of job satisfaction among black middle level managers

This research aimed to qualititavely identify any new dimensions of job satsfaction , gender differences among black middle level managers as well as the impact of afrocentric values. Content and process theories provided the theoretical framework in the identification of determinants of job satsfac...

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Main Author: Strydom, Sonja C.
Other Authors: Van Eeden, René
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:Strydom, Sonja C. (2012) A qualitative investigation into the sources of job satisfaction among black middle level managers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7922>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7922
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-79222021-05-28T05:20:46Z A qualitative investigation into the sources of job satisfaction among black middle level managers Strydom, Sonja C. Van Eeden, René Job satisfaction Black middle level managers Gender differences Afrocentric values Interpretative phenomenological analysis Communication Recognition Supervisor Self-actualisation Self-efficacy 158.7 Work -- Psychological aspects Self-actualization (Psychology) Job satisfaction -- Case studies Men -- Employment -- Case studies Women -- Employment -- Case studies This research aimed to qualititavely identify any new dimensions of job satsfaction , gender differences among black middle level managers as well as the impact of afrocentric values. Content and process theories provided the theoretical framework in the identification of determinants of job satsfaction. Semi-structured interviews were administered to eight employees in the educational and finacial sector. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse the data. The results indicated that no 'new' dimensions of job satisfaction were identified in the selected sample. Behaviour, perceptions and actions, however, manifested against the background of the South African political and socio-economic history, as well as highlighting the process of acculturation. Findings referred to the importance of social needs against the background of ubuntu. The role of the supervisor and the necessity of open communication in the workplace were emphasised. Language issues were highlighted as significant in the perception of exclusion in the workplace. The need for recognition of qualifications and skills against the background of affirmitive action policies was clear. Participants suggested the significance of personal development as manifested in their need for self-actualisation and self-efficacy. Gender differences were prevalent in all determinants of job satisfaction bar recognition of qualifications in the work environment. Psychology D. Litt. et Phil. (Psychology) 2012-11-16T08:49:47Z 2012-11-16T08:49:47Z 2012-05 Thesis Strydom, Sonja C. (2012) A qualitative investigation into the sources of job satisfaction among black middle level managers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7922> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7922 en 1 online resource (x, 240 leaves) application/pdf
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topic Job satisfaction
Black middle level managers
Gender differences
Afrocentric values
Interpretative phenomenological analysis
Communication
Recognition
Supervisor
Self-actualisation
Self-efficacy
158.7
Work -- Psychological aspects
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Job satisfaction -- Case studies
Men -- Employment -- Case studies
Women -- Employment -- Case studies
spellingShingle Job satisfaction
Black middle level managers
Gender differences
Afrocentric values
Interpretative phenomenological analysis
Communication
Recognition
Supervisor
Self-actualisation
Self-efficacy
158.7
Work -- Psychological aspects
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Job satisfaction -- Case studies
Men -- Employment -- Case studies
Women -- Employment -- Case studies
Strydom, Sonja C.
A qualitative investigation into the sources of job satisfaction among black middle level managers
description This research aimed to qualititavely identify any new dimensions of job satsfaction , gender differences among black middle level managers as well as the impact of afrocentric values. Content and process theories provided the theoretical framework in the identification of determinants of job satsfaction. Semi-structured interviews were administered to eight employees in the educational and finacial sector. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse the data. The results indicated that no 'new' dimensions of job satisfaction were identified in the selected sample. Behaviour, perceptions and actions, however, manifested against the background of the South African political and socio-economic history, as well as highlighting the process of acculturation. Findings referred to the importance of social needs against the background of ubuntu. The role of the supervisor and the necessity of open communication in the workplace were emphasised. Language issues were highlighted as significant in the perception of exclusion in the workplace. The need for recognition of qualifications and skills against the background of affirmitive action policies was clear. Participants suggested the significance of personal development as manifested in their need for self-actualisation and self-efficacy. Gender differences were prevalent in all determinants of job satisfaction bar recognition of qualifications in the work environment. === Psychology === D. Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)
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