Authors
Berrin Erdogan, Talya N Bauer, Donald M Truxillo, Layla R Mansfield
Publication date
2012/7
Source
Journal of Management
Volume
38
Issue
4
Pages
1038-1083
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Life satisfaction is a key indicator of subjective well-being. This article is a review of the multidisciplinary literature on the relationship between life satisfaction and the work domain. A discussion of top-down and bottom-up theories of life satisfaction is included, and the literatures on work-related antecedents of life satisfaction, the proximal mediators (quality of work life, quality of nonwork life, and feelings of self-worth), and consequences of life satisfaction were reviewed. A meta-analysis of life satisfaction with respect to career satisfaction, job performance, turnover intentions, and organizational commitment was performed. Each major section of the article concludes with a future opportunities subsection where gaps in the research are discussed.
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Scholar articles
B Erdogan, TN Bauer, DM Truxillo, LR Mansfield - Journal of management, 2012