The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak

This study is investigated the impacts between work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers at Ipoh. Most of the proposed studies do not evaluate the variables clearly and simultaneously. It is crucial to focus on because it can highlight the importance of...

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Main Authors: Ching, Loo Pei, Low, Wan Chee
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3219/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3219/1/fyp_PY_2019_CLP_%2D_1502732.pdf
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description This study is investigated the impacts between work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers at Ipoh. Most of the proposed studies do not evaluate the variables clearly and simultaneously. It is crucial to focus on because it can highlight the importance of job satisfaction by linking and promoting the work-life balance and self-efficacy among fast food industry employees. This study attempts to test the linkage among these variables that work-life balance and self-efficacy influence job satisfaction. 300 of fast-food industry employees have been selected by purposive sampling method and completed the tests on work-life balance, self-efficacy and job satisfaction. A self-administered questionnaire which consisted Work Life Balance Scale, Occupational Self-Efficacy Scale and Generic Job Satisfaction Scale was employed. Pearson Correlation revealed that self-efficacy and work-life balance are significantly correlated with job satisfaction. Furthermore, results of multiple regression revealed that self-efficacy is the strongest predictor for job satisfaction, followed by work-life balance. There is no significant difference between male and female employees in terms of work-life balance, self-efficacy and job satisfaction. This study delivers valuable insight for human resource practitioners and policy makers who are concerned with the factors that contribute to job satisfaction among fast food industry employees.
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spelling utar-32192019-08-13T15:32:48Z The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak Ching, Loo Pei Low, Wan Chee BF Psychology This study is investigated the impacts between work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers at Ipoh. Most of the proposed studies do not evaluate the variables clearly and simultaneously. It is crucial to focus on because it can highlight the importance of job satisfaction by linking and promoting the work-life balance and self-efficacy among fast food industry employees. This study attempts to test the linkage among these variables that work-life balance and self-efficacy influence job satisfaction. 300 of fast-food industry employees have been selected by purposive sampling method and completed the tests on work-life balance, self-efficacy and job satisfaction. A self-administered questionnaire which consisted Work Life Balance Scale, Occupational Self-Efficacy Scale and Generic Job Satisfaction Scale was employed. Pearson Correlation revealed that self-efficacy and work-life balance are significantly correlated with job satisfaction. Furthermore, results of multiple regression revealed that self-efficacy is the strongest predictor for job satisfaction, followed by work-life balance. There is no significant difference between male and female employees in terms of work-life balance, self-efficacy and job satisfaction. This study delivers valuable insight for human resource practitioners and policy makers who are concerned with the factors that contribute to job satisfaction among fast food industry employees. 2019-03-25 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3219/1/fyp_PY_2019_CLP_%2D_1502732.pdf Ching, Loo Pei and Low, Wan Chee (2019) The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3219/
spellingShingle BF Psychology
Ching, Loo Pei
Low, Wan Chee
The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak
title The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak
title_full The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak
title_fullStr The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak
title_full_unstemmed The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak
title_short The impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in Ipoh, Perak
title_sort impacts of work-life balance and self-efficacy on job satisfaction among fast food industry workers in ipoh, perak
topic BF Psychology
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3219/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/3219/1/fyp_PY_2019_CLP_%2D_1502732.pdf