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The prediction of job involvement for pharmacists and accountants

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Title: The prediction of job involvement for pharmacists and accountants
Author: Van Wyk, R.; Boshoff, A.B.; Cilliers, F.V.N.
Abstract: The job involvement of the individual seems to be potentially fundamental to the satisfaction of certain salient psychological needs that could lead to positive organizational implications. This study investigates the predictiveness of job involvement of 375 professionals in the pharmacy (n = 200) and accountancy (n = 175) occupations by means of Multiple Regression Analysis through personality characteristics and job satisfaction. A number of significant but weak relationships are reported varying between 1.29% and 9.85% common variance. Job involvement is predicted reasonably well for the total sample (19.35%) and the sub-samples of professionals (11.01% and 24.71% respectively).
Description: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2804
Date: 2003
Citation: Van Wyk, R, Boshoff, AB & Celliers FVN., 2003, ' The prediction of job involvement for pharmacists and accountants', SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, vol. 29, no. 3, pp 61-67.


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