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Job satisfaction among government employees in Indian universities is a critical aspect that significantly influences organizational effectiveness, employee performance, and overall institutional success. As centers of academic excellence, Indian universities rely heavily on their workforce's dedication, commitment, and enthusiasm to fulfill their multifaceted roles in research, teaching, and administration. However, understanding the nuanced factors contributing to job satisfaction among government employees in this context requires a comprehensive exploration beyond conventional…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Job satisfaction among government employees in Indian universities is a critical aspect that significantly influences organizational effectiveness, employee performance, and overall institutional success. As centers of academic excellence, Indian universities rely heavily on their workforce's dedication, commitment, and enthusiasm to fulfill their multifaceted roles in research, teaching, and administration. However, understanding the nuanced factors contributing to job satisfaction among government employees in this context requires a comprehensive exploration beyond conventional perspectives. Job satisfaction is a crucial aspect of organizational behavior that significantly impacts employee morale, productivity, and retention. In the context of Indian universities, where government employees constitute a significant portion of the workforce, understanding the dynamics of job satisfaction is essential for fostering a conducive work environment and promoting institutional effectiveness. This book explores the multifaceted nature of job satisfaction among government employees in Indian universities, considering various factors influencing their perceptions and experiences.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Raj Maurya, M.Com from University of Allahabad and Ph.D. from Department of Commerce, IGNTU, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaDr. M. Sanjoy Singh, Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, IGNTU, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaDr. Sukanta Kumar Baral, Professor, Department of Commerce, IGNTU, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India