A study of conflict management style and employee’s job satisfaction at Karimun General Hospital (Indonesia)

The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between supervisor’s conflict management style and job satisfaction among nurses at Karimun General Hospital (KGH), Indonesia. There are five conflict management styles, namely; integrating; obliging; dominating; avoiding; and compromising styles...

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Main Author: Pratiwi, Mirza Ayunda
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.utm.788042018-09-17T04:13:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/78804/ A study of conflict management style and employee’s job satisfaction at Karimun General Hospital (Indonesia) Pratiwi, Mirza Ayunda HD28 Management. Industrial Management The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between supervisor’s conflict management style and job satisfaction among nurses at Karimun General Hospital (KGH), Indonesia. There are five conflict management styles, namely; integrating; obliging; dominating; avoiding; and compromising styles (Rahim 1983). This study uses Rahim organizational conflict inventory–II (ROCI-II) to determine the relationship between supervisors’ conflict management style and nurses’ job satisfaction. To measure job satisfaction, Spector’s (1997) job satisfaction survey (JJS) was used. There are nine indicators in JJS, namely, salary; promotion; supervision; additional profit; contingent reward; operating condition; co-worker; nature of work; communication. The population of this study is 181 nurses and midwife at KGH. Using a simple random sampling, 142 questionnaires were distributed. The findings indicated that the nurse’s job satisfaction is at a moderate level and, that the conflict management style mostly practiced by supervisors at KGH is dominating style. In addition, only two styles significantly influence the nurses’ job satisfaction, which are the obliging and compromising style. Meanwhile, integrating, dominating, and avoiding conflict management style do not significantly influence job satisfaction among nurses at KGH. 2017-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/78804/1/MirzaAyundaPratiwiMFM2017.pdf Pratiwi, Mirza Ayunda (2017) A study of conflict management style and employee’s job satisfaction at Karimun General Hospital (Indonesia). Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Management. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:110436
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A study of conflict management style and employee’s job satisfaction at Karimun General Hospital (Indonesia)
description The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between supervisor’s conflict management style and job satisfaction among nurses at Karimun General Hospital (KGH), Indonesia. There are five conflict management styles, namely; integrating; obliging; dominating; avoiding; and compromising styles (Rahim 1983). This study uses Rahim organizational conflict inventory–II (ROCI-II) to determine the relationship between supervisors’ conflict management style and nurses’ job satisfaction. To measure job satisfaction, Spector’s (1997) job satisfaction survey (JJS) was used. There are nine indicators in JJS, namely, salary; promotion; supervision; additional profit; contingent reward; operating condition; co-worker; nature of work; communication. The population of this study is 181 nurses and midwife at KGH. Using a simple random sampling, 142 questionnaires were distributed. The findings indicated that the nurse’s job satisfaction is at a moderate level and, that the conflict management style mostly practiced by supervisors at KGH is dominating style. In addition, only two styles significantly influence the nurses’ job satisfaction, which are the obliging and compromising style. Meanwhile, integrating, dominating, and avoiding conflict management style do not significantly influence job satisfaction among nurses at KGH.
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