Title of article :
Job Satisfaction Prediction based on Job Motivation and Emotional Intelligence of Managers and Employees
Author/Authors :
Givaki, Ebrahim Management Department - Islamic Azad University, Khomein , Davoudi, Hossein Management Department - Islamic Azad University, Khomein , Manzari, Ali Reza Educational Science Department - Islamic Azad University, Kerman , Katigarie, Alipour Islamic Azad University, Khomein
Abstract :
Purpose: The aim of this study was to predict the job
satisfaction in managers and staff of the university units in District
5. Methodology: Among the statistical population of the study,
130 people (55 females and 75 males) were selected by cluster
sampling method. Data were collected using job satisfaction,
emotional intelligence of Schutt, and job motivation
questionnaires. Finding: For data analysis, Pearson correlation
coefficient and multi-variable regression analysis were used
simultaneously. So, the two predictor variables are a significant
predictor of the criterion variable, that is, the variable of job
satisfaction. The share of job motivation variable is higher than
emotional intelligence. In other words, job motivation 57% and
emotional intelligence 31% explain the variable of job satisfaction
variance. Discussion: The results showed that there is a
significant correlation between job satisfaction, job motivation and
emotional intelligence, and on the other hand, emotional
intelligence and job motivation are a significant predictor of job
satisfaction.
Keywords :
Emotional intelligence , Job motivation , Job satisfaction