Title of article
Investigating the Relation of Organizational Factors and Burnout in Employees and Providing Solutions: A Study on Employees of Bank Melli Iran
Author/Authors
ابراهيمي، صلاح الدين نويسنده Department of Educational Administration, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Ebrahimi, Salahaddin , فيروزي، جمال نويسنده Department of Human Resources Management, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Firoozi, Jamal , جعفري ، محمدرضا نويسنده , , گودرزي ، ناصر نويسنده دانشگاه علوم پزشکي ارتش ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 51 سال 2015
Pages
6
From page
92
To page
97
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between organizational factors and Job Burnout
using descriptive-analytical method (correlational) at Bank Melli Iran in the city of Mahabad.
Materials and Methods: Fifty employees occupied in this organization were participated in
the present study, using random selection method. Questionnaire was means of collecting data.
The studied variables were measured by a standard scale including Job Burnout (Maslach), the
researcher also made scale of organizational factors.
Results: The results show that organizational factors affect the incidence of Job Burnout.
Statistical tests also confirm the correlation at a significant level. The results of Pearson correlation
coefficient show that there is a negative relation between variables of salary, wages and job
security of the employees and “Job Burnout”. There are direct significant relationships between
other variables and Job Burnout.
Conclusion: If the job lets the employees to have freedom and autonomy, they can receive
the results of their work and especially those who are ambitious, would be satisfied; because
they tend to have much control over their works. The main point is that those who are highly
skilled and have more freedom over their work and receive the results of their work will have
better morale, motivation and performance.
Journal title
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Annals of Military and Health Sciences Research
Record number
2356226
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