The Effect of Gender, Age and Tenure on Satisfaction Towards Co-Workers Among Academics in Malaysian Public Universities
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https://doi.org/10.33102/abqari.vol20no2.208Keywords:
co-workers, job satisfaction, academics, higher educationAbstract
An understanding of job satisfaction, is a prerequisite to an integrative explanation of workers behavior at the workplace. This article analyses academics in higher education institutions satisfaction on co-workers and its differences based on demographic backgrounds. Using a simple random sampling technique, the researchers drew a sample of 1078 academics from three participating public universities. The findings indicated that the level of satisfaction with co-workers among academics was at the moderate level and there are differences of satisfaction based on demographic differences. The implications of the findings on co-workers satisfaction among academics in higher education institutions are discussed.
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