Authors

N. MahzanFollow

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

6-1-2014

Abstract

Many studies investigate job satisfaction and motivation in the workplace using Herzberg's motivation-hygiene factor theory; however, no Ill' specifically relate these factors to Navigators in the Royal Malaysian Air Force in which limited promotion is available, This study investigated the factors affecting job satisfaction for navigators in the Royal Malaysian Air Force, 54 respondents from various operational squadrons and units completed the survey, The factors adapted from Herzberg's Motivation-Hygiene Theory were tested, The motivation factors achievement, recognition, growth, work itself and promotion were found to be significance and dominance in this study whereas policies, flight safety and relationship with leaders were the significant hygiene factors. A multiple regression is also conducted and from result found that career growth is the most significant factor that influence the job satisfaction of Navigators in the Royal Malaysian Air Force.

Keywords

Herzbergs Motivation-Hygiene Theory, Navigator's job satisfaction, Royal Malaysian Air Force

Divisions

Faculty_of_Business_and_Accountancy

Event Title

International Conference on Computer and Business Management (ICCBM 2014)

Event Location

London, UK

Event Dates

02-03 June 2014

Event Type

conference

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