Research Paper economics

Perceived work environment and job satisfaction among public administration employees

MB

Marjan Bojadjiev

MS

Miodraga Stefanovska Petkovska

stefanovska@uacs.edu.mk

AT

Ana Tomovska Misoska

JS

Julijana Stojanovska

Journal Information

Journal

The European Journal of Applied Economics

Volume / Issue

Vol. 12, No. 1 (2015)

Pages

10–18

Published

31 March 2015

DOI

10.5937/EJAE12-8154

Abstract

This study examines the effects of the percieved work environment on public employee feelings of job satisfaction. Moreover, the paper will investigate the relationship between personal and job characteristics and job satisfaction. The data was collected from a sample of 169 employees working in one local government municipality in Macedonia. The results show that organizational climate and its components significantly predict job satisfaction among public administration employees. The results highlight that employee age acts as the most powerfull predictor of job satisfaction. The analysis of the perceived work environment suggests that recognition is a significant predictor of job satisfaction among public administration employees, followed by opportunities for professional advancement and work itself. The significance of this research lies in its contribution to the knowledge and understanding of determinants that could improve job satisfaction among public administration employees in developing economies.

Keywords

work environmentpublic administration employeesjob satisfactionpersonal characteristicsjob characteristics

Citation

Marjan Bojadjiev, Miodraga Stefanovska Petkovska, Ana Tomovska Misoska, Julijana Stojanovska (2015). Perceived work environment and job satisfaction among public administration employees The European Journal of Applied Economics. 12(1) 10–18. DOI: 10.5937/EJAE12-8154