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📘 Volume 6 📄 Issue 4 📅 april 2018

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📄 Abstract

<p><strong>Objectives:</strong> The study aims to measure the role performance and level of satisfaction of teachers working in institutions of higher education.</p> <p><strong>Methods: </strong>A twenty items tool to measure role performance in a five point scale, and twenty five items tool to measure job satisfaction with five point scale were administered to 485 teachers working in institutions of higher education in Vellore district.</p> <p><strong>Results: </strong>&nbsp;ANOVA test result revealed &nbsp;that respondents working in institutions of higher education are able to balance work life and home life. The respondents were had a sense of belonging at work, and&nbsp;&nbsp; are not recognized by the institution where they are working. The relationship with management is found to be different with type of institution respondent&rsquo;s work. Factor analysis identified four variables in the factor Work Environment (JS1) Feeling Safe in the Work environment, (JS2) Cordial relationship with Immediate Supervisor, (JS3) Cordial relationship with co- workers, (JS4) The Work itself is challenging, and&nbsp; four variables &nbsp;&nbsp;in the factor Career Development (JS9 ) variety of work is present (JS22) Paid training and reimbursement for workshop programs are encouraged (JS23) career&nbsp; advancement opportunities offered, (JS25) Networking is encouraged were found to be the major factors influencing job satisfaction among respondents.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion : </strong>The study revealed that employees are not recognized by the institution where they are working. The relationship with management is found to be different with type of institution respondent&rsquo;s work. With regard to job satisfaction the factors &nbsp;work environment and&nbsp; career development were found to be the major factors influencing job satisfaction.</p> <p><strong>KEYWORDS:</strong> role performance, job satisfaction, higher education, personal commitment, work environment</p>

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Devi . S , Volume 6 , Issue 4, april 2018, EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR) ,

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