Job satisfaction of managers in Cyprus
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to identify job satisfaction issues for managers from large organizations in Cyprus. It aims at identifying Cypriot managers' areas and levels of job satisfaction and developing recommendations for ways Cypriot managers can improve job satisfaction.
Design/methodology/approach
Primary data are collected from a questionnaire using closed ended questions. Data analysis methods used include frequency distributions, factor analysis and regression analysis.
Findings
Results indicate that there are three areas that influence the job satisfaction levels for managers in Cyprus: self‐fulfillment, independence, and job environment. It appears that managers in the private sector experience higher levels of job satisfaction in issues regarding their self‐fulfillment. In addition, managers supervising large numbers of employees have higher job satisfaction levels for elements in their job environment than managers with smaller numbers of subordinates.
Research limitations/implications
This study is limited to Cypriot managers in large organizations in Cyprus.
Originality/value
This is believed to be the first study to look at job satisfaction levels in Cyprus. These results provide some information that may be useful to employers in Cyprus as they work to ensure their managers experience high levels of satisfaction with their jobs.
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Citation
Droussiotis, A. and Austin, J. (2007), "Job satisfaction of managers in Cyprus", EuroMed Journal of Business, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 208-222. https://doi.org/10.1108/14502190710826068
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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