The effects of employee empowerment on employee job satisfaction: A study on hotels in Turkey
Citation
PELİT, E., ÖZTÜRK, Y., & ARSLANTÜRK, Y. (2011). The Effects of Employee Empowerment on Employee Job Satısfactıon A Study on Hotels in Turkey. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 23(6), 784–802.Abstract
Purpose – The main objective of this study is to determine the impact of employee empowerment on
job satisfaction. To serve this purpose, empowerment is taken into consideration as two dimensions –
i.e. behavioral and psychological – and the effect of employee empowerment on the level of job
satisfaction was examined by taking these two dimensions into consideration as a whole and
separately.
Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire was employed in order to collect data on job
satisfaction as well as behavioral and psychological empowerment. The data collected were analyzed
through correlation and regression analyses. The study covered 1,854 participants employed at
five-star hotels in Turkey.
Findings – The findings suggest that the most positive aspects related to job satisfaction are
relations with the colleagues and physical conditions, while the most negative aspect is the wage issue,
i.e. unfair payment. Furthermore, correlation and regression analyses indicate that psychological and
behavioral empowerment has a significant effect on job satisfaction, and the effect is much greater
when psychological and behavioral empowerment are taken as a whole.
Research limitations/implications – The major limitation of this study is that it covers the
employees of five-star hotels only. Another important limitation of the study is the exclusion of
variables mentioned in the literature. This apart, it is thought that the study will provide some insights
for managers in terms of enhancing job satisfaction and the effect of empowerment on job satisfaction
as well as making a contribution to the literature.
Originality/value – Studies into the relation between employee empowerment and job satisfaction
on the whole focus on only one aspect of empowerment, i.e. either behavioral empowerment or
psychological empowerment. This study incorporates behavioral and psychological empowerment
together as the components of empowerment, unlike previous studies in the literature, in determining
their effect on job satisfaction.
Source
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality ManagementVolume
23Issue
6URI
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254188773_The_effects_of_employee_empowerment_on_employee_job_satisfaction_A_study_on_hotels_in_Turkeyhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09596111111153475
https://hdl.handle.net/11630/8369
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