The Relationship Between Mobbing and Job Satisfaction: An Exploratory Study

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Title

The Relationship Between Mobbing and Job Satisfaction: An Exploratory Study

Author

DOĞAN, Hulusi
DOĞAN, ilknur

Abstract

The objective of this study is te examine the relationship between employees’ perceptions for workplace mobbing and job satisfaction by an applied research in a wheel manufacturer firm. A survey questionnaire was designed and used in this study. A total of 95 completed questionnaires were returned, representing a response rate of 95%. The study results indicate that there was a negative relationship between employees’ (downward and horizontal) workplace mobbing perceptions and job satisfaction. About 16.7% of the variance in employee job satisfaction could be axplained by the independent variables of downward mobbing and horizontal mobbing (Adjusted R²). Horizontal mobbing had the strongest impact on employee job satisfaction, and followed by downward mobbing. As a result, employee job satisfaction could be increased through eliminating workplace mobbing.

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Date

2009-06

Extent

218

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