Bulelwa Malo
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Organizational culture and job satisfaction among academic professionals at a South African university of technology
Crispen Chipunza , Bulelwa Malo doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.15(2).2017.14Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 15, 2017 Issue #2 pp. 148-161
Views: 1689 Downloads: 4153 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe South African higher education sector introduced structural changes, which resulted in the creation of universities of technology, (hereafter referred to as UoTs). There, however, has the not been any known studies that investigated organizational culture and job satisfaction among academic professionals at these new types of institutions in the country. This study’s main objective was to determine perceptions of organizational culture and their impact on job satisfaction among academic professionals at a University of Technology in the Free State Province, South Africa. The study’s respondents had positive perceptions of the organizational culture with academic professionals showing satisfaction with co-worker relations, supervision support and the work itself, as well as moderate satisfaction with the available advancement opportunities. Academic professionals were, however, dissatisfied with the salaries they were receiving. A significant correlation between overall organizational culture and job satisfaction was found.
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