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    The relationship between participation in decision making and job satisfaction among academic staff in the school of business, university of nairobi

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    2011
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    Muindi, Florence K.
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    This study examines the relationship between partic ipation in decision making and job satisfaction among academic staff in public University of Nairob i. This study was conducted on the positivism approach to research. The study adopted a descripti ve survey research design. The population of the study was all non-management members of academi c staff at the school of Business, University of Nairobi. A structured questionnaire was prepared and distributed to all selected respondents. The study comprised of two major variables, namely participation in decision making, which was the independent variable and job satisfaction which was the dependent variable. A five point scale was used to collect data and analysis was based on averages, percentage, correlation coefficient and linier regression. The findings indicate that a significantly strong p ositive correlation was found to exist between job satisfaction and participation in decision-making ( ρ =0.888). The findings indicate also a positively strong correlation between participation in decisio n-making and job satisfaction in relation to general working conditions ( ρ =0.640); pay and promotion potential ( ρ =0.703); use of skills and abilities ( ρ =0.895); job design ( ρ =0.750); and job feedback ( ρ =0.632). The findings indicate that the level of job satisfaction for workers at the SOB in creases proportionately with an increase in their level of participation in decision-making. Keyword : decision making, participation in decision making , job satisfaction
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    https://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/sites/default/files/florence_muindi/files/relationship_between_participation_in_decision_making__and_job_satisfaction__among_accademic_staff_in_sob.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/92096
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    Muindi, Florence K. "The relationship between participation in decision making and job satisfaction among academic staff in the school of business, university of Nairobi." Journal of Human Resources Management Research 20 (2011): 9-34.
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    University of Nairobi
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