RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WORKPLACE AND OCCUPATIONAL ATTRACTIVENESS AMONG STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND RANGERS-SPORTSMEN
Title | RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WORKPLACE AND OCCUPATIONAL ATTRACTIVENESS AMONG STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND RANGERS-SPORTSMEN |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Ivantchev, N, Stoyanova, S |
Journal | Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 1 |
Start Page | 22-30 |
Pagination | Continuous |
Date Published | June/2016 |
Type of Article | Original article |
ISSN | 2029-8587 |
Other Numbers | ICID: 1212993 |
Keywords | occupational attractiveness, rangers-sportsmen, relationships in the workplace, students; teachers |
Abstract | Perceived occupational attractiveness could be due to many factors and relationships in the workplace are among them. The questionnaire “Attractiveness of the profession” created by Ivanov (1999) was used to study how relationships in the workplace were related to perceptions of occupational attractiveness among students, teachers and rangers-sportsmen participating in special missions abroad. In 2012 and 2013, 46 secondary school teachers, 40 students in pedagogical specialties, and 27 sportsmen-rangers participating in special missions abroad were studied in Bulgaria. The results indicated that the students and the rangers were more satisfied with their work than the teachers were. The interpersonal relationships influenced mainly the students’ and rangers’ perceptions of occupational attractiveness. The rangers were more influenced by the relationships with the colleagues. The psycho-climate in the workplace was considered as more important by the rangers. The students were more influenced by the interpersonal communication at the workplace and their heads’ expertise. Some moderators of interpersonal relationships in the workplace were found – such as the tasks in the work, the prestige of occupation, the interaction between occupation and rewards, and the psycho-climate in the workplace. |
URL | http://oaji.net/articles/2016/444-1470554469.pdf |
DOI | 10.33225/ppc/16.10.22 |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |
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