Search for dissertations about: "Employee satisfaction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words Employee satisfaction.
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1. Satisfaction with public transport services
Abstract : Satisfaction is assumed to be an important cause of attitude change by acting as a mediator between preexposure and postexposure attitudes. A number of factors account for whether one is satisfied or not with a specific performance. One factor is expectations, another one performance, and a third factor disconfirmation of expectations. READ MORE
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2. Effects of critical incidents on consumer satisfaction
Abstract : Satisfaction is assumed to be an important cause of attitude change by mediating between preexposure and postexposure attitudes. A number of factors account for whether one is satisfied or not with a specific product or service. One factor is expectations, another performance of the product or service, and a third disconfirmation of expectation. READ MORE
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3. Organizational death and employee motivation : Investigating a plant closure in a multi-plant organization
Abstract : Major organizational changes are often connected with a variety of negative outcomes for both employees and the organization alike. As a contrast to this, organizational deaths have instead been associated with increased productivity and motivation to perform, despite certainty of job loss. READ MORE
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4. Office Landscapes for Well-being. Interrelations between employee, activities, spatial attributes and context
Abstract : The study of employee well-being in relation to office landscapes has gained greater interest in the recent years, although research on the construct of well-being has been increasingly developing in the field of Positive Psychology since the 1960s. However, the impact of office landscapes on employee well-being has often been addressed from perspectives such as health, satisfaction, happiness, comfort, etc. READ MORE
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5. Human Resources Management Practices and Employee Job Satisfaction in Private Work Organisations : A Tanzanian Context
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