Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science (Mar 2021)

Comparison of Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction by Occupation in S Tertiary Hospital –Focused Herzberg’s Motivation and Hygiene Factors

  • Kun-Woo Kang,
  • Ho-Tae Jeong,
  • Yun-Teak Nam,
  • Eun-Kyung Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15324/kjcls.2021.53.1.96
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 1
pp. 96 – 104

Abstract

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There will be many changes in job consciousness and job satisfaction due to changes in various job fields and social interests, and it is necessary to manage them efficiently for the organization to continue to grow. By analyzing factors influencing job satisfaction by occupation, the study intended to provide the necessary data for an efficient management plan. 400 Employees working at S tertiary hospital in Seoul from April 1st to April 15th, 2015 were targeted. An analysis of the validity and reliability of the influencing factors was conducted, and the allied health profession which showed the highest level of satisfaction in overall job satisfaction and influencing factors were identified. It was found that achievement, compensation and working environment in the medical doctor profession, achievement, compensation and job stability in the nursing profession, achievement and working environment in the allied health profession, achievement, interpersonal relationships, working environment, and job stability in the administrative profession, were the main influencing factors for job satisfaction. It can be seen that not only motivation factors but also hygiene factors affect job satisfaction. To increase the level of satisfaction, it is judged that systematic management of hygiene factors as well as motivation factors is necessary.

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