Author/Authors :
Inayat, Wasaf University of Peshawar - Peshawar, Pakistan , Jahanzeb Khan, Muhammad Psychology Department - University of Peshawar - Peshawar, Pakistan
Abstract :
The aim of the present research was to study the effect of job satisfaction on the performance of employees working in private
sector organizations of Peshawar, Pakistan. For that purpose, one hundred and eighty employees (N = 180) were selected as a
sample from private organizations of Peshawar. An equal number of employees, i.e., (n = 60), were selected through random
sampling method from three types of organizations, viz., hospitals, banks, and universities. A Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ-short form) developed by Weiss et al. (1967) and a self-constructed Performance Evaluation Form (PRF) were
used as instruments for the study. Initially, the reliability statistics of both the instruments was calculated to know the significance
of the scales. According to the findings of the study, the type of occupation has been shown significant correlation with job
satisfaction. Similarly, the positive relationship of job satisfaction with performance of employees was also confirmed. Therefore, it
is concluded from the study that satisfied employees were better in performance as compared to dissatisfied employees, thus
contributing significant role in the uplifting of their organizations. As there are unstable economic and political conditions of
Peshawar, it is therefore necessary for every organization to make their employees motivated and satisfied towards high performance by adopting different techniques and methods.
Keywords :
Employees , Organizations , Peshawar , PEF