Factors determining academics’ job satisfaction in Japan from the perspective of role diversification

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Abstract

Japan has a diverse range of universities, with a wide range of characteristics. This chapter examines the satisfaction levels of Japanese academics with their own academic work and examines the factors that define the degree of such contentment.

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Arimoto, A., & Daizen, T. (2013). Factors determining academics’ job satisfaction in Japan from the perspective of role diversification. In Job Satisfaction around the Academic World (pp. 145–165). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5434-8_8

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