Factors Affecting Employee Satisfaction among Non-teaching Staff in Higher Educational Institutions in Malaysia

  • Yuliarini S
  • Kamariah Nik Mat N
  • Kumar P
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The purpose of this study is to examine the factors which influence employee satisfaction among the senior non-teaching staff members in higher educational institutions in Malaysia. Employee satisfaction leads to ensuring that a higher productivity is derived from all employees within an organization. The four variables viz. management knowledge, leadership, training and employee satisfaction were measured using a 5-point interval scale. Using Structured Equation Modeling (SEM) technique, it was found that leadership has a significant impact on employee satisfaction whereas man-agement knowledge and training do not significantly influence employee satisfaction.

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Yuliarini, S., Kamariah Nik Mat, N., & Kumar, P. (2012). Factors Affecting Employee Satisfaction among Non-teaching Staff in Higher Educational Institutions in Malaysia. American Journal of Economics, 2(4), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.economics.20120001.21

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