Influence of environmental factors on job satisfaction in Malaysian automotive industries
Abstract
A relationship between selected environmental factors and job satisfaction was developed for employees in the automotive industries
in Malaysia. Methods in developing the relationship include questionnaire design, data collection and statistical analysis. A set of
multiple-choice questionnaires was developed and data collected by interviewing the employees at the production plant. One hundred
and seventy male subjects between the ages of 18 to 40 years with a mean age of 26.8 and SD of 5.3 years and mean work experience
of 6.5 and SD of 4.9 years took part in the survey. The survey focused on selected environmental factors and job satisfaction. The
results showed that job environment factors were significantly related to job satisfaction. Further, they also highlighted that there
were significant influences of age, work experience and marital status on job satisfaction. This implied that the older, married and
more experienced workers were highly satisfied with their work compare to the younger, single and less experienced workers.
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