Affirmative action success as measured by job satisfaction

Affirmative action represents a major goal for South African organisations since the process of democratisation in 1994. Evaluating the success of affirmative action programmes is therefore considered a priority. The research objective was to investigate the association between affirmative action...

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Main Author: Marx, Mariliz
Other Authors: Cilliers, F. V. N.
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18140
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-181402016-04-16T04:08:49Z Affirmative action success as measured by job satisfaction Marx, Mariliz Cilliers, F. V. N. Affirmative action Success Measures Job satisfaction Beneficiaries 331.1330968 Affirmative action programs -- South Africa Job satisfaction -- South Africa Affirmative action represents a major goal for South African organisations since the process of democratisation in 1994. Evaluating the success of affirmative action programmes is therefore considered a priority. The research objective was to investigate the association between affirmative action effectiveness and the job satisfaction of affirmative action beneficiaries. A literature survey concerning affirmative action, affirmative action success, and job satisfaction was done. A structured interview, gauging the congruency of organisations' affirmative action efforts with affirmative action effectiveness theory, and a job satisfaction questionnaire, measuring the job satisfaction experienced by affirmative action beneficiaries, were utilised. The study was conducted among 121 affirmative action beneficiaries employed by five organisations. ')( The result of the empirical study proved that a significant direct relationship exists between the level of effectiveness of the target organisations' affirmative action endeavours and the level of job satisfaction experienced by their affirmative action beneficiaries. Economics and Management Sciences M.Com. (Industrial Psychology) 2015-01-23T04:25:07Z 2015-01-23T04:25:07Z 1998-11 http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18140 1 online resource (xiii, 266 leaves)
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topic Affirmative action
Success
Measures
Job satisfaction
Beneficiaries
331.1330968
Affirmative action programs -- South Africa
Job satisfaction -- South Africa
spellingShingle Affirmative action
Success
Measures
Job satisfaction
Beneficiaries
331.1330968
Affirmative action programs -- South Africa
Job satisfaction -- South Africa
Marx, Mariliz
Affirmative action success as measured by job satisfaction
description Affirmative action represents a major goal for South African organisations since the process of democratisation in 1994. Evaluating the success of affirmative action programmes is therefore considered a priority. The research objective was to investigate the association between affirmative action effectiveness and the job satisfaction of affirmative action beneficiaries. A literature survey concerning affirmative action, affirmative action success, and job satisfaction was done. A structured interview, gauging the congruency of organisations' affirmative action efforts with affirmative action effectiveness theory, and a job satisfaction questionnaire, measuring the job satisfaction experienced by affirmative action beneficiaries, were utilised. The study was conducted among 121 affirmative action beneficiaries employed by five organisations. ')( The result of the empirical study proved that a significant direct relationship exists between the level of effectiveness of the target organisations' affirmative action endeavours and the level of job satisfaction experienced by their affirmative action beneficiaries. === Economics and Management Sciences === M.Com. (Industrial Psychology)
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title Affirmative action success as measured by job satisfaction
title_short Affirmative action success as measured by job satisfaction
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