Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Exogenous Model of Job Satisfaction

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2020 13 (5)
Authors
Shevchuk, Igor A.; Melnikova, Tatyana B.
Contact information
Shevchuk, Igor A.: Department for Management, Tourism and Hospitality Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Sevastopol Branch 29 Vakulenchuka Str., Sevastopol, 299053, Russia; Melnikova, Tatyana B.:Department for Management, Tourism and Hospitality Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Sevastopol Branch 29 Vakulenchuka Str., Sevastopol, 299053, Russia; ; ORCID: OCRID: 0000-0002-2639-498X
Keywords
job satisfaction; tourism; economic behaviour; cultural practices; exogenous model; leisure; health; labour productivity; work schedule; resident
Abstract

The paper contributes to the existing job satisfaction models by introducing a new exogenous variable, regional tourism development. Tourism does not only change the regional economy and infrastructure; it creates new cultural practices, causes the change in the attitude to health and leisure, presents a different model of judgement and decisionmaking. Consequently, it may be suggested that the tourism development rate influences the behaviour model of the local residents. It is proposed to identify the changes based on two-stage modelling with the help of multiple linear and non-linear regression. At the first stage, the relationship between tourism development and cultural practices, as well as between tourism development and quality of life are investigated on the basis of objective data. Low tourism growth rates provoke an increase in both cultural practices and quality of life; however, in the future, at medium growth rates, motivated convictions begin to form dissipated ideas of leisure in the residents’ behaviour. At the second stage, the residents’ self-assessment was applied to build overall and exogenous models of job satisfaction. The influence of the exogenous variable decreased the impact of the material factor (salary satisfaction) on job satisfaction, forming a new attitude to leisure, and, therefore, causing changes in the people’s psychological well-being. The results revealed that one’s own sense of sufficient labour-leisure balance decreases as the tourist traffic increases, and the social comparison effect is triggered. Besides, at the high tourism growth rates, habituation to the tourist traffic and regularly updating leisure programmes develops the adaptation effect, which is manifested in the enhanced work schedule satisfaction influencing the job satisfaction

Pages
818–830
DOI
10.17516/1997-1370-0529
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/128396

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