Social interactions in job satisfaction

"The literature documents that job satisfaction is positively correlated with worker performance and productivity. We examine whether aggregate job satisfaction in a certain labor market environment can have an impact on individual-level job satisfaction. If the answer is yes, then policies tar...

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Main Authors: Tumen, Semih, Zeydanli, Tugba
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Bonn 2015
IZA
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19108497124919266799-Social-interactions-in-job-sat.htm
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Zeydanli, Tugba
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Zeydanli, Tugba
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description "The literature documents that job satisfaction is positively correlated with worker performance and productivity. We examine whether aggregate job satisfaction in a certain labor market environment can have an impact on individual-level job satisfaction. If the answer is yes, then policies targeted to increase job satisfaction can increase productivity not only directly, but through spillover externalities too. We seek an answer to this question using two different data sets from the United Kingdom characterizing two different labor market environments: Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS) at the workplace level (i.e., narrowly defined worker groups) and British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) at the local labor market level (i.e., larger worker groups defined in industry x region cells). Implementing an original empirical strategy to identify spillover effects, we find that one standard deviation increase in aggregate job satisfaction leads to a 0.42 standard deviation increase in individual-level job satisfaction at the workplace level and 0.15 standard deviation increase in individual-level job satisfaction at the local labor market level. These social interactions effects are sizable and should not be ignored in assessing the effectiveness of the policies designed to improve job satisfaction."
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physical 46 p.
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publishDate 2015
publisher Bonn
IZA
spellingShingle Tumen, Semih
Zeydanli, Tugba
job satisfaction
labour market
productivity
work environment
Social interactions in job satisfaction
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title Social interactions in job satisfaction
topic job satisfaction
labour market
productivity
work environment
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19108497124919266799-Social-interactions-in-job-sat.htm