How to increase job satisfaction and organisational commitment in the ICT sector through job design
The paper investigates the relationship between job design and workrelated attitudes (job satisfaction and organisational commitment) in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. We use data collected via an online questionnaire (using the Google Forms platform) from 97 employees wo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ekonomski anali 2019, Vol.64 (222), p.81-116 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The paper investigates the relationship between job design and workrelated
attitudes (job satisfaction and organisational commitment) in the Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. We use data collected via an
online questionnaire (using the Google Forms platform) from 97 employees
working in the ICT sector in Serbia. The data was collected between February
and June 2019. The analysis shows that job design is a predictor of both job
satisfaction and organisational commitment. Of the five investigated job
dimensions (Skill variety, Task identity, Task significance, Autonomy,
Feedback from job), ?Autonomy? was the most positively associated with job
satisfaction (r=0.629) but was only moderately associated with organisational
commitment (r=0.4). The other job dimensions were found to be weakly
correlated with the investigated work attitudes, although the relationships
were positive. Furthermore, the results indicate that work engagement
mediates both investigated relationships, providing a deeper insight into how
job design is translated into positive work-related attitudes. We discuss the
possible managerial implications of the ?Autonomy? dimension and the
interventions in work engagement required to positively influence
work-related attitude formation and management in the ICT sector, and we
distinguish between ?bottom-up? and ?top-down? interventions. |
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ISSN: | 0013-3264 1820-7375 |
DOI: | 10.2298/EKA1922081B |