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Job and Life Attitudes of Male Executives

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Job_and_Life_WP93_13.pdf (2.77 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77133
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Author
Judge, Timothy A.
Boudreau, John W.
Bretz, Robert D. Jr.
Abstract

Despite executives' important positions in organizations, their attitute have not received much research attention. In an attempt to remedy this deficiency, the present study tested a hypothesized model of executive attitudes involving job satisfaction, life satisfaction, job stress, and work-family conflict. Using data gathered from a large, representative sample of male executives (due to the small number of female executives in the study, the analyses were confined to males only), LISREL results indicated support for the overall model and the specific relationships within the model. These results are the first to simultaneously consider job and life satisfaction, job stress, and work-family conflict, and also constitute the most comprehensive evidence to date on executive attitudes. The meaning and contributions of the findings are discussed.

Description
In Press: Journal of Applied Psychology, October 1994.
Date Issued
1993-10-01
Keywords
job
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satisfaction
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executive
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research
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study
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work
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family
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conflict
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male
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relationship
Type
preprint

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