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KMID : 1011620090250050619
Korean Journal of Food and Cookey Science
2009 Volume.25 No. 5 p.619 ~ p.631
A Study on the Factors Influencing Job Satisfactions of School Foodservice Employees in Busan Area
Ãֱ⺸:Choi Ki-Bo
½Å±âÁ¤:Shin Kee-Jung/·ùÀº¼ø:Lyu Eun-Soon
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to provide basic information to school foodservice employees so that they can meet their professional responsibilities by understanding the relationship of job burnout, job engagement, job stress and level of job satisfaction and analyze the influence between these factors according to the general characteristics of the employees. The subjects included employees at 426 school foodservices in Busan. The mean job engagement was significantly different in the reason that cooks chose this profession(p<0.05), and readiness to quit(p<0.001). The mean job stress was significantly different in different age groups(p<0.01), cooking certification(p<0.01), reason that cookschose this profession(p<0.01), and readiness to quit(p<0.05). The mean job stress was significantly different in the reason cooks chose this profession(p<0.01), and readiness to quit(p<0.05). In terms of the level of satisfaction of coworkers, the subfactor of job burnout, ¡®self-confidence¡¯ and ¡®achievement¡¯ had positive influences (p<0.01) and for the level of satisfaction of the work, it had positive influences on 'achievement¡¯(p<0.01) and negative influences on ¡®exhaustion¡¯ (p<0.01). In terms of the level of satisfaction of co-workers and work, the subfactor of job engagement, ¡®absorption¡¯ had positive influences(p<0.01). Among the level of job satisfaction, for the level of satisfaction of pay, the subfactor of job stress, ¡®unstable job¡¯ had negative influences(p<0.01) and ¡®role conflict¡¯ had positive influences(p<0.05). For the level of satisfaction of co-workers, the subfactor of job stress, ¡®role conflict¡¯ had negative influences(p<0.01), and for the level of satisfaction of work, ¡®inappropriate circumstance¡¯ and ¡®unstable job¡¯ had negative influences (p<0.01).
KEYWORD
job burnout, job engagement, job stress, job satisfaction
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