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Investigation of the Relationship between Organizational Learning and Job Satisfaction
Investigation of the Relationship between Organizational Learning and Job Satisfaction

Author(s): Burak Demir, Ali Tatar
Subject(s): Organizational Psychology, Management and complex organizations, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Organizational Learning; Job Satisfaction; Learning Organizations;

Summary/Abstract: Those who work in a learning organization are more satisfied with their lives. Individuals in an organization who experience job satisfaction serve organizational goals more strongly. Therefore, it is possible to say that learning organizations make a positive contribution to the job satisfaction of employees. In this study, it is aimed to test the relationship between organizational learning and job satisfaction. In this context, by using the scales developed by previous researchers, it was investigated whether there is a relationship between organizational learning and job satisfaction, and if there is a relationship, to what extent organizational learning, which is an independent variable, predicts job satisfaction, which is the dependent variable. As a result of the correlation analysis applied to the data, a statistically significant relationship was found between the "Organizational Learning" variable and the "Job Satisfaction" variable. The strength of the relationship between these two variables is moderate. In addition, a statistically significant relationship was found between a total of 7 factors belonging to the organizational learning variable and job satisfaction at medium strength. As a result of the simple linear regression analysis conducted to examine the extent to which organizational learning predicts job satisfaction, it was seen that the variance of 38.6% in job satisfaction varied depending on organizational learning. The findings of this research are consistent with previous research that emphasizes that job satisfaction is an important predictor of employees' individual performance.

  • Issue Year: 7/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 101-138
  • Page Count: 38
  • Language: English