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Dobrowolska Małgorzata (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach)
Tytuł
Alternative job satisfaction - presentation of the author's research
Źródło
Społeczeństwo i Edukacja. Międzynarodowe Studia Humanistyczne, 2014, nr 1, s. 199-211, bibliogr. 59
Society and Education. International Humanist Studies
Słowa kluczowe
Praca, Warunki pracy, Relacje pracodawca-pracownik
Labour, Working condition, Employer-employee relationships
Abstrakt
Functioning of man in working conditions in a cognitive perspective is making decisions, doing a specific job and getting results. All of these three components are present in each work, but work in conditions of alternative employment sets different requirements to an individual with respect to the above-mentioned three components of work. In this article attention will be paid in particular to the third of these three components - the results of the work. These are the results that are critical for job satisfaction and its individual components. These three elements of human activity employed both on a permanent and temporary basis are present in nearly every motivation model (cf. Porter, Lawler 1967 and others). At the same time new categories of description and explanation of human behaviour spring up, since employment conditions are changing. Flexible employment is one of the most characteristic changes in the present times with regard to the relationship between an employee and an employer. The article presents the results of the author's research on the sample of flexible employees. (author's abstract)
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