Essays about: "job satisfaction factors"
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1. Beyond the Pandemic: Exploring Quiet Quitting and Job Satisfaction : A qualitative research exploring job satisfaction in “the new workplace”
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : Background: The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped part of the labor market, causing an increase in remote work and consequently the rise of “quiet quitting”. Quiet quitting refers to when an employee does the bare minimum at work, and the specific reasons for its rise, vary, however, there is reason to believe that remote work can be a contributing factor due to its effect on social connections and motivation. READ MORE
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2. Specialist nurses’ Compassion Fatigue and related factors in the aftermath of COVID-19 : A correlation survey
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för omvårdnadAbstract : Background: Intensive Care and Anaesthetists Nurses are, through their profession and the COVID-19 pandemic, predisposed to suffering from Compassion Fatigue (CF). CF develops as stressors exceed the ability to cope with the demands of caring and has been associated with organisational factors. READ MORE
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3. Audit Firm Culture & Audit Quality : Qualitative Study – Sri Lankan Context
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : The purpose of the study is to understand the complex relationship between audit firm culture and audit quality within the unique context of Sri Lanka. Solely dependent on insights provided by a group of auditors the research identifies key factors that influence the culture of audit firms and its impact on the quality of audit services. READ MORE
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4. The influence of Cultural Distances on the relationship between Motivational Practice and Job Satisfaction: A quantitative study comparing Multinational Corporations in Vietnam and Sweden
University essay fromAbstract : Background: Cultural differences provide challenges for multinational corporations, due to the differences in norms, values, and beliefs accompanying national cultures. Multinational corporations must adapt to the new environment to achieve optimal performance and attain competitive advantages. READ MORE
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5. Robotic Lawnmowers and Professional Golf Customers; Navigating Expectations for a Hole-in-One Experience : An exploratory case study that aims to establish the expectations in the customer purchase journey of robotizing a golf course to guide providers' strategic decisions
University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella HandelshögskolanAbstract : Background: Robotic lawnmowers are autonomous outdoor mobile robots designed to mow the lawn autonomously. The robotic lawnmower market is rapidly growing and constantly developing. READ MORE