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Job Satisfaction Survey×Job Demands-Resources Scale (JDRS)×
FagområdeOrganisationsadfærdOrganisationsadfærd
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19852001
OphavspersonPaul E. SpectorEvangelia Demerouti and Arnold B. Bakker
TypeSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Oprindelig kildeSpector, P. E. (1985). Measurement of human service staff satisfaction: development of the Job Satisfaction Survey. American Journal of Community Psychology, 13(6), 693-713. DOI ↗Bakker, A. B., & Demerouti, E. (2007). The Job Demands-Resources model: state of the art. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 22(3), 309-328. DOI ↗
AliasserJSSJDRS, JD-R Questionnaire
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ResuméThe Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS) is a 36-item, multidimensional self-report questionnaire developed by Paul Spector in 1985. It assesses nine facets of job satisfaction including pay, promotion, supervision, work itself, fringe benefits, coworkers, communication, working conditions, and management. The JSS has become one of the most widely used job satisfaction instruments in organizational research and practice.The Job Demands-Resources Scale (JDRS) is a multidimensional assessment instrument based on the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, developed by Demerouti and Bakker in 2001. It measures the balance between job demands (workload, time pressure, emotional demands) and resources (autonomy, support, opportunities for growth) that shape employee well-being, engagement, and burnout risk. The JDRS has become central to occupational health research and practice.
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