Browsing by Subject "Job involvement"
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The influence of individual attitudes on work performance in the South African coal mining industry
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)South Africa as a country is amongst one of the main producers and exporters of coal in the world. The country’s coal-producing capacity experiences infrastructural constraints especially in its ability to export due to ... -
Job insecurity, organisational commitment and job satisfaction of engineers in a parastatal
(North-West University, 2004)Fierce competition and re-allocation of firms on a global scale, including processes of substantial downsizing have come to the forefront of attention. The concern is that the global scale of actions cannot be controlled ... -
The relationship between job insecurity, job satisfaction and organisational commitment in a mining organisation
(North-West University, 2003)Companies throughout the world are faced with continual changes in order to remain competitive and survive. These changes are caused by economic uncertainty, globalisation, mergers and acquisitions. The results are ... -
Relationship of nurses’ intrapersonal characteristics with work performance and caring behaviors: a cross‐sectional study
(Wiley, 2018)This study aimed to describe intrapersonal characteristics (professional values, personality, empathy, and job involvement), work performance as perceived by nurses, and caring behaviors as perceived by patients, and to ...