Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders

This paper concerns the issue of value conflicts in construction organizations. This research was conducted in the Malaysian construction industry to fill the gap in the knowledge in areas of organizational behaviour in the construction industry in terms of the possible effects of conflicts on the j...

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Main Authors: Panahi, Babak, Moezzi, Elena, Preece, Christopher Nigel, Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza
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Published: Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors 2016
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spelling my.utm.702102021-08-02T03:05:28Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70210/ Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders Panahi, Babak Moezzi, Elena Preece, Christopher Nigel Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza T Technology (General) This paper concerns the issue of value conflicts in construction organizations. This research was conducted in the Malaysian construction industry to fill the gap in the knowledge in areas of organizational behaviour in the construction industry in terms of the possible effects of conflicts on the job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders. The conflicts considered are those rooted in differences between personal and organizational values. This research targeted professional project consultants identified as architects, engineers, and quantity surveyors as the internal construction stakeholders in Malaysia. The personal-organizational values and the level of job satisfaction of the stakeholders were assessed using a questionnaire survey. To achieve the research objective, comparative and hierarchical regression analyses were performed. The results generated by the analyses indicated a high level of value conflicts in the construction organizations which significantly and negatively affected job satisfaction of the internal stakeholders. Therefore this research, through investigating the potential effect of value conflicts on the stakeholders’ job satisfaction, reveals the importance of the interaction between personal and organizational values in construction organizations which contributes to the extant literature of organizational behaviour in construction Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70210/1/ElenaMoezzi2016_Personal-organisationalvalueconflicts.pdf Panahi, Babak and Moezzi, Elena and Preece, Christopher Nigel and Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza (2016) Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders. Construction Economics And Building, 16 (1). pp. 1-17. ISSN 2204-9029 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297394776
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Panahi, Babak
Moezzi, Elena
Preece, Christopher Nigel
Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza
Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders
description This paper concerns the issue of value conflicts in construction organizations. This research was conducted in the Malaysian construction industry to fill the gap in the knowledge in areas of organizational behaviour in the construction industry in terms of the possible effects of conflicts on the job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders. The conflicts considered are those rooted in differences between personal and organizational values. This research targeted professional project consultants identified as architects, engineers, and quantity surveyors as the internal construction stakeholders in Malaysia. The personal-organizational values and the level of job satisfaction of the stakeholders were assessed using a questionnaire survey. To achieve the research objective, comparative and hierarchical regression analyses were performed. The results generated by the analyses indicated a high level of value conflicts in the construction organizations which significantly and negatively affected job satisfaction of the internal stakeholders. Therefore this research, through investigating the potential effect of value conflicts on the stakeholders’ job satisfaction, reveals the importance of the interaction between personal and organizational values in construction organizations which contributes to the extant literature of organizational behaviour in construction
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author Panahi, Babak
Moezzi, Elena
Preece, Christopher Nigel
Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza
author_facet Panahi, Babak
Moezzi, Elena
Preece, Christopher Nigel
Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza
author_sort Panahi, Babak
title Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders
title_short Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders
title_full Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders
title_fullStr Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed Personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders
title_sort personal-organisational value conflicts and job satisfaction of internal construction stakeholders
publisher Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70210/1/ElenaMoezzi2016_Personal-organisationalvalueconflicts.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/70210/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297394776
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