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Buffum, William E.; Konick, Andrew – 1982
Job satisfaction in mental health organizations has been a neglected research topic, in spite of the fact that mental health organizations themselves are concerned with quality of life issues. To study job satisfaction at three long-term public psychiatric hospitals, the Job Satisfaction Index was administered to 44 direct service employees. In…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Employee Attitudes, Health Personnel, Interpersonal Relationship
Jeffers, Dennis W.; And Others – 1979
A study was conducted to determine the perceptions of staff members in the psychiatric treatment division of a residential mental health center regarding the internal communication situation among division employees. The study, which combined organizational communication and basic communication research perspectives, was based both on an…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Employee Attitudes
Rafanello, Donna – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
A feeling of community may be at the heart of child care workers' satisfaction with their job. The director plays a vital role in creating an emotional climate in which staff can feel safe, nurtured, and challenged to grow. Creating a sense of community among staff can be done in much the same way as in the classroom. (EV)
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Caregiver Attitudes
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Smith, Robert – Higher Education, 1995
The performance review process used for faculty evaluation at Nene College (England) was assessed by surveying appraisers, appraisees, and senior administrators. Most appraisees and appraisers thought that appraisers should be line managers rather than peers, and that classroom observation should be included. Opportunity for staff to communicate…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Case Studies, College Faculty, Costs
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Nkereuwem, E. E. – Information Services and Use, 1990
Reviews theories on job satisfaction and evaluates their relevance to the work environment of libraries. Analyses of data from survey of Nigerian librarians seem to indicate that some of the theories are irrelevant in that context because survey respondents agree that their level of job satisfaction is directly determined by amount of money they…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Developing Nations, Employee Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Stockton, James J. – 1995
In July 1993, Twin Lakes Technical College and North Arkansas Community College merged to form the North and South Campuses, respectively, of North Arkansas Community-Technical College (NACTC). A study was undertaken to compare the institutional climate for human resource development (HRD) at the two campuses to determine the effects, if any, of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Centralization, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Van Tilburg, Emmalou – 1986
A study examined the relationship between reward contingencies and the levels of job performance and job satisfaction of Cooperative Extension Service county agents. Variables included self-rating of job performance; overall job satisfaction; satisfaction with pay, promotion, co-workers, the work itself, and supervision; agent program area; the…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Extension Agents, Extension Education, Incentives
Swanson, Richard A.; Sleezer, Catherine M. – 1988
The AMSCO culture survey instrument was developed to obtain specific information about the changing employee values resulting from the implementation of the new quality programs at AMSCO, Rice Lake, Wisconsin. The culture dimensions measured in the survey included job evaluation/job satisfaction, work efficiency, training and development,…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Measures, Employee Attitudes, Job Satisfaction
Nusz, Phyllis Jane – 1987
A study was conducted at Bakersfield College to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the college's organizational structure and to determine to what extent the institution possessed specific elements of organizational climate and campus leadership that research has identified to be vital to educational quality. The survey instrument used to…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrators, College Administration
Kofodimos, Joan R. – 1995
Work-Family Programs (WFPs) are among the most popular and publicized workplace innovations of the 1990s. These programs are intended to alleviate employees' work-personal conflicts by addressing issues such as child care assistance, parental leave, elder care, flexible working arrangements, wellness and fitness, and stress management. The problem…
Descriptors: Employee Assistance Programs, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Family Work Relationship
Debow-Makino, Ginger; And Others – 1993
In response to an accreditation team's concern over the status of affirmative action, the campus atmosphere toward women and ethnic minorities, and involvement of staff in decision-making at San Joaquin Delta College (SJDC), in California, the college conducted a survey of staff attitudes. A questionnaire was distributed to all 942 full- and…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Attitude Measures, Blacks, Community Colleges
Pashiardis, Petros – 1996
This study examined organizational climate at the University of Cyprus 4 years after its establishment in order to obtain the perceptions of employees and promote more open and constructive communication among faculty, clerical and professional staff, and the university leadership. The Personal Assessment of the University Climate Survey was…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Administration, College Faculty, Employee Attitudes
Lin, Shang-Ping – 1992
This study examined a new measure of ecological dissonance (ED), whether different degrees of ED existed within levels of a university's power hierarchy, the relationship between ED and worker morale as a function of administrative power levels, and ED theory. Ninety-four faculty members at Mississippi State University completed the Index of Power…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Alienation, Attitude Measures, College Faculty
Kerber, Kenneth W.; Campbell, James P. – 1986
Recent research on organizational turnover has concentrated on testing models of the turnover decision process, in particular, Mobley's (1977) model of employee turnover. The present research was based on Mobley's theoretical work and the subsequent empirical tests of his model. Employees (N=266) at a large computer company completed a…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Employees, Employer Employee Relationship, Expectation
Hendrix, William H.; Halverson, Vicki B. – 1980
An Air Force study examined the relationship between personnel background and several measures of organizational effectiveness. The Organizational Assessment Package (OAS) consisting of 16 background information items and 149 attitudinal items was administered to military and civilian subjects (4,786) at five Air Force bases representing six major…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Background, Educational Background
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