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Title What contributes to job satisfaction among faculty and staff / Linda Serra Hagedorn, editor.

Imprint San Francisco, Calif. : Jossey-Bass Publishers, c2000.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  378.007 N42i  no.105    ---  Available
Description 117 p. ; 23 cm.
Series New directions for institutional research, 0271-0560 ; no. 105
New directions for institutional research ; no. 105. 0271-0560
Note "Spring 2000."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 107-110) and index.
Contents Conceptualizing faculty job satisfaction : components, theories, and outcomes / Linda Serra Hagedorn -- Aren't you satisfied yet? : women faculty members' interpretations of their academic work / Becky Ropers-Huilman -- Faculty satisfaction in academic medicine / Julie G. Nyquist, Maurice A. Hitchcock, Arianne Teherani -- Community college faculty satisfaction and the faculty union / Consuelo Rey Castro -- Job satisfaction among faculty of color in academe : individual survivors or institutional transformers? / Berta Vigil Laden, Linda Serra Hagedorn -- The role and benefits of the sabbatical leave in faculty development and satisfaction / Celina M. Sima -- The new faculty majority : somewhat satisfied but not eligible for tenure / Judith M. Gappa -- The front line : satisfaction of classified employees / Karen W. Bauer -- Factors that influence satisfaction for student affairs administrators / Janet E. Anderson, Florence Guido-DiBrito, Jean Schober Morrell.
Summary "This volume of New Directions for Institutional Research argues that job satisfaction is not an insignificant pursuit and that important positive outcomes may be more likely within an environment that considers the satisfaction of those employed in the academy. Examining the satisfaction of faculty as well as classified staff and student affairs administrators, this volume probes the factors that promote job satisfaction among those working with college students. Most important, these chapters overwhelmingly declare that attention to job satisfaction among faculty and staff will in turn result in positive outcomes for the entire campus community."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject Universities and colleges -- Faculty -- Job satisfaction -- United States.
College teachers -- Job satisfaction -- United States.
Universities and colleges -- Employees -- Job satisfaction -- United States.
Job satisfaction -- United States.
Added Author Hagedorn, Linda Serra.
Spine Title Job satisfaction among faculty and staff
ISBN 0787954381
9780787954383

 
    
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