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The Influence of Personality Traits on Life Satisfaction Through Work Engagement and Job Satisfaction among Academic Faculty Members

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    0499574 - PSÚ 2019 RIV SK eng J - Journal Article
    Blatný, Marek - Šolcová, Iva - Květon, Petr - Jelínek, Martin - Zábrodská, Kateřina - Mudrák, Jiří - Machovcová, Kateřina
    The Influence of Personality Traits on Life Satisfaction Through Work Engagement and Job Satisfaction among Academic Faculty Members.
    Studia Psychologica. Roč. 60, č. 4 (2018), s. 274-286. ISSN 0039-3320
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA17-20856S
    Grant - others:AV ČR(CZ) StrategieAV21/14
    Program: StrategieAV
    Institutional support: RVO:68081740
    Keywords : personality traits * characteristic adaptations * life satisfaction * job satisfaction * work engagement
    OECD category: Psychology (including human - machine relations)
    Impact factor: 0.644, year: 2018
    Method of publishing: Open access
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    The aim of this study was to examine both direct and indirect associations of the personality traits of extraversion, neuroticism and conscientiousness with life satisfaction through work engagement and job satisfaction. The study population consisted of 2229 academics (57.1% men) throughout Czech public universities, who completed a questionnaire comprising measures of employee personality traits (BFI-10), work engagement (Utrecht Work Engagement Scale short form), job satisfaction (job satisfaction short scale from the COPSOQ-II) and general life satisfaction (Satisfaction With Life Scale). Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the relationships. The strongest predictor of life satisfaction was neuroticism, the effect of which manifested itself through both direct and indirect pathways. Extraversion and conscientiousness had positive indirect influences on job satisfaction through work engagement, but their direct influences on job satisfaction were negative. While extraversion also had a direct influence on life satisfaction, conscientiousness did not directly influence life satisfaction.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0291764

     
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