2000
DOI: 10.15760/etd.2342
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Dynamic Job Satisfaction Shifts: Implications for Manager Behavior and Crossover to Employees

Abstract: In this dissertation, I investigated job satisfaction from a dynamic perspective.Specifically, I integrated the momentum model of job satisfaction with the affective shift model and crossover theory in an effort to move beyond traditional, static conceptions of job satisfaction and other constructs. Recent research and theoretical development has focused on the meaning of job satisfaction change for workers and how such change impacts their decisions to leave an organization. To extend this line of inquiry, I … Show more

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