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Title: The Influence of Organizational Culture, Work Itself Factors, and Individual Motivation Factors Towards Employee’s Job Satisfaction in the Pharmaceutical Company A Limited.
Authors: Naw May Mya Lwin
Keywords: Job Satisfaction, Organizational Culture, Work Itself, Individual Motivation, Work Environment, Human Resource Management, Employee Engagement.
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2024
Series/Report no.: The 16th National and International Conference Vol 16 No.1 (2024);The 16th National and International Conference Vol 16 No.1 (2024) Page 197 to 204
Abstract: This study delves into the intricate relationship between organizational culture, work- related factors, individual motivation, and job satisfaction within Pharmaceutical Company A Limited. Using a quantitative approach, the research employs survey questionnaires to gather data from diverse organizational levels. The analysis, utilizing statistical tools like correlation and regression, explores the nuanced connections between these variables and job satisfaction. The findings illuminate crucial aspects influencing employee contentment, encompassing workplace conditions, compensation structures, career development, and work-life balance. The study's implications extend beyond the pharmaceutical industry, providing valuable insights for crafting effective human resource strategies and fostering an engaging work environment across diverse sectors.
Description: The Influence of Organizational Culture, Work Itself Factors, and Individual Motivation Factors Towards Employees’ Job Satisfaction in the Pharmaceutical Company a Limited
Advisor(s): Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suthinan Pomsuwan
URI: http://dspace.bu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/5845
ISSN: http://journalgrad.ssru.ac.th/index.php/8thconference/issue/archive select Vol 1, No2 (2024): 16th International & National Conference
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