Title of article
Impact of Dispositional Factors and Work-Family Conflict on Job Satisfaction among Single Mother Employees
Author/Authors
Aminah Ahmad، نويسنده , , Noryati Ngah، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
9
From page
1107
To page
1115
Abstract
Problem statement: Few studies have tested the indirect effects of dispositional factors including perfectionism and locus of control on job satisfaction through work-family conflict. Approach: This study examined the indirect effects of perfectionism and locus of control on job satisfaction through work-family conflict. The sample consisted of 159 single mother employees. Data were gathered using self-administered questionnaires. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling procedure to determine if the hypothesized model fit the data. Results: The results showed that perfectionism and locus of control were significantly related to work-family conflict and that work-family conflict in turn was related to job satisfaction. The results support the indirect path between locus of control and job satisfaction through work-family conflict. The indirect path between maladaptive perfectionism and job satisfaction through work-family conflict was also supported. Conclusion: This study establishes the presence of indirect effects of maladaptive perfectionism and internal locus of control on job satisfaction through work-family conflict and verifies that maladaptive perfectionism and internal locus of control can result in work-family conflict which can consequently lead to a reduction in job satisfaction.
Keywords
Perfectionism , work-family conflict , locus of control , Job satisfaction
Journal title
American Journal of Applied Sciences
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
American Journal of Applied Sciences
Record number
687969
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