Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 17 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Effect of employee demographic characteristics and job characteristics on job satisfaction among employees in the banking industry: A case of commercial banks in Nakuru Town, Kenya

Elizabeth Wanjiru Ngigi    
Dinah Jeruto Kipkebut    

Resumen

The banking industry in Kenya is operating in an environment that is becoming increasingly complex due to increased competition, rapid technological changes, globalisation and growth of alternative banking institutions. In order for the banks to achieve success and to satisfy their customer needs, they must attract and retain a satisfied workforce as a source of competitive advantage. The objective of the present study is to examine the effects of demographic characteristics (age, gender, marital status, education, tenure and bank sector) and job characteristics (namely; job autonomy, job variety, role stress, co-worker and supervisory support) on job satisfaction among employees in commercial banks in Nakuru Town in Kenya. The sample of the study consisted of 126 employees drawn from a population of 180 employees from three (3) locally owned banks and five (5) foreign-owned banks. Questionnaires were used to collect data which were analysed using inferential statistics which included Independent Samples T-Test, One Way Analysis Of Variance (ANOVA), Pearsons Correlation and Multiple Regression analysis. The results showed that (a) demographic characteristics partially influenced job characteristics and job satisfaction; (b) Job autonomy, job variety, co-worker and supervisory support had significant, positive effects on job satisfaction; (c) Role stress did not have a significant effect on job satisfaction. The study recommends that bank managers adopt various managerial interventions in order to create a pleasant and supportive work environment in which job satisfaction will thrive.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Anne Aguilera, Laetitia Dablanc and Alain Rallet    
Platform-based on-demand delivery services are rapidly developing in urban areas, especially in the food sector, raising new issues for urban planners, especially in the field of transport. Based on a survey of over 100 couriers conducted in 2018 in the ... ver más
Revista: Information

 
Richa Maheshwari, Veronique Van Acker, Jonas De Vos, Frank Witlox     Pág. 231 - 248
Although the majority of literature explains travel satisfaction by examining trip determinants, the interaction between travel satisfaction and satisfaction with other life domains has been analyzed less frequently. Accounting for satisfaction with othe... ver más

 
Rui Li, Alysha Helmrich, Mikhail Chester     Pág. 527 - 545
The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the most progressive transportation regions in the deployment of high-capacity transit and the use of policies to encourage active transportation. Yet, there remains a dearth of knowledge on the abundance and location... ver más

 
Afrizal Afrizal,Ana Ana,Muktiarni Muktiarni     Pág. 89 - 102
The essence and types of workplace adaptation as a choice of professional activities performed by vocational high school graduates are more closely related to the school learning system and employability skills. Researchers conducted a systematic literat... ver más
Revista: Invotec

 
Milena Nedeljkovic Knezevic,Maja Mijatov,Aleksandra Dragin,Sladjana Nedeljkovic     Pág. 069 - 086
Awareness regarding the increasing importance of human resources for achieving the organizational competitiveness on the market became an integral part of modern economy, where people, together with their knowledge and skills, represent strategic organiz... ver más