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Title: Alienation as a moderator variable of the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance
Authors: Pestonjee, D. M.
Singh, A. P.
Singh, Y. K.
Keywords: Job satisfaction;Job Performance
Issue Date: 14-Mar-2010
Series/Report no.: WP;1980/337
Abstract: This study examines the effects of alienation on the job performance-job satisfaction relationship among a sample of 200 blue collar workers of a state owned spinning mill located in North India. The A-Scale was administered to assess the level of alienation. The S-D Employee's Inventory was administered to obtain the job satisfaction scores. Performance data were obtained from the actual production records of the workers. Moderated regression and sub-group analysis were performed to determine such effects. The subgroup analysis showed significant moderating effects (CR = 2.50, P<.05) but moderated regression analysis shoed negligible moderating effect which was not found to be statistically significant (F = 2.50, df = 1,196).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/1144
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