The role of positive and negative affectivity on job satisfaction and life satisfaction
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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Q-G Zhai, R Smyth, I Nielsen, X-Y LuanThis study examines the relationship between positive affectivity, negative affectivity, job satisfaction, and life satisfaction using a sample of 558 urban employees from Dalian. Positive and negative affectivity were measured with Watson's PANAS scale, job satisfaction was measured with Spector's JSS scale, and life satisfaction was measured with the International Wellbeing Group's PWI scale. All the scales are well established multi-item scales that have been validated both in English speaking populations and in China. The statistical analysis found that affectivity is a source of both job satisfaction and life satisfaction. Job satisfaction is positively related to life satisfaction, supporting the spillover theory. Job satisfaction partly mediates the relationship between affectivity and life satisfaction. The practical implications for managers is that because of the dispositional source of job and life satisfaction, managers need to put more emphasis on improving job satisfaction and subjective quality of life by improving the workplace environment. ©2009 IEEE.
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1184-1189Location
Moscow, RussiaOpen access
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2009-09-14End date
2009-09-16ISBN-13
9781424439706Language
engPublication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publicationCopyright notice
2009, IEEEEditor/Contributor(s)
Hua L, Yu-hong YTitle of proceedings
ICMSE 2009 : International Conference on Management Science and Engineering - 16th Annual Conference ProceedingsEvent
Management Science and Engineering. Conference (16th : 2009 : Moscow, Russia)Publisher
IEEEPlace of publication
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