Attitudes of academic staff towards their job and organisation: An empirical assessment

Joan Lluis Capelleras*

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    The relationships and differences in how academic staff perceive their work and organisation are of great importance for human resource strategies in the higher education sector. The present study examines work-related attitudes of academic staff, namely job satisfaction, self-efficacy and organisational commitment. The purpose is to analyse how these attitudes differ among groups of individuals. Results show that there is an alternative way of classifying academic staff into distinct groups based on work-related attitudes apart from the conventional classification based on position alone. Findings suggest that university managers should be careful in balancing between different systems of control or incentive.

    Idioma originalAnglès
    Pàgines (de-a)147-166
    Nombre de pàgines20
    RevistaTertiary education and management
    Volum11
    Número2
    DOIs
    Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de juny 2005

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