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DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.127.3.376
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The job satisfaction–job performance relationship: A qualitative and quantitative review.

Timothy A. Judge,Carl J. Thoresen,Joyce E. Bono,Gregory K. Patton

Job satisfaction
Job performance
Job attitude
2001
A qualitative and quantitative review of the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance is provided. The qualitative review is organized around 7 models that characterize past research on the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance. Although some models have received more support than have others, research has not provided conclusive confirmation or disconfirmation of any model, partly because of a lack of assimilation and integration in the literature. Research devoted to testing these models waned following 2 meta-analyses of the job satisfaction-job performance relationship. Because of limitations in these prior analyses and the misinterpretation of their findings, a new meta-analysis was conducted on 312 samples with a combined N of 54,417. The mean true correlation between overall job satisfaction and job performance was estimated to be .30. In light of these results and the qualitative review, an agenda for future research on the satisfaction-performance relationship is provided.
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    The job satisfaction–job performance relationship: A qualitative and quantitative review.” is a paper by Timothy A. Judge Carl J. Thoresen Joyce E. Bono Gregory K. Patton published in 2001. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.