Title
Evaluation of the Influencing Factors on Job Satisfaction Based on Combination of PLS-SEM and F-MULTIMOORA Approach.
Abstract
A primary issue that is being discussed nowadays in organizations is continuous improvement of the organization itself, because the procedure of periodic evaluation is an important tool to maintain the improvement of the organization. An essential factor in any organization is the human resources as a key asset to guide organizations to sustain their competitive advantages by employing particular knowledge and skills to form a comprehensive and sustainable human resource management. Evaluation of job satisfaction has become a part of the strategic approach toward incorporating business policies and human resource actions in modern day organizations. The current research study presents a novel hybrid validation framework to evaluate and appraise the factors influencing job satisfaction based on the fuzzy MULTIMOORA approach and partial least-squares path modeling (PLS-PM). The proposed fuzzy MCDM technique and statistical method validate each other to present an optimal assessment of influencing factors in job satisfaction. Eventually, a real-world case study in regard to influential factors in job satisfaction has been suggested in this study, to show that the proposed framework is a practical and accurate method to tackle an assessment problem in a real-world application of influencing factors in job satisfaction in a cross-industrial multi-national construction and geotechnical engineering organization in Iran.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.3390/sym11010024
SYMMETRY-BASEL
Keywords
Field
DocType
job satisfaction,modelling in management engineering,sustainable human resource management,structural equation model (SEM),partial least-squares path modeling (PLS-PM),fuzzy multiple criteria decision-making (FMCDM),F-MULTIMOORA
Business policies,Combinatorics,Human resource management,Human resources,Competitive advantage,Fuzzy logic,Job satisfaction,Management science,Mathematics,Fuzzy mcdm
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
11
1.0
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
13
6