Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000

With De La Salle University-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000, this study describes academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction. Specifically, this study describes the profiles of the student leaders, in terms of their position in the...

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Main Author: Paz, Fritzie Ian B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-99372022-02-17T09:00:26Z Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000 Paz, Fritzie Ian B. With De La Salle University-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000, this study describes academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction. Specifically, this study describes the profiles of the student leaders, in terms of their position in the organization, current salary and the nature of industry that they are in. Finally, the study determines the predictors of job satisfaction in terms of their academic performance through their Commulative Grade Point Averages and involvement in extra-curricular activities through their leadership ratings. A descriptive research design was used and data gathering was achieved through the job satisfaction questionnaire and interviews. The student leaders were asked their perceptions on self-efficacy, outcome expectations and goal formation as factors that form their academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities. Then the student leaders were asked their perceptions regarding their job satisfaction which included mentally challenging work, equitable rewards, supportive working conditions and having supportive colleagues. With 30 student leaders included as part of the sample of the study, results showed that all student leaders hold middle management to upper management positions in the industry and are currently receiving salaries ranging from P40,000.00 - P60,000.00 mostly belong to industries namely: banking, manufacturing, IT industry and academe. Most of the student leaders have developed a sense of self-efficacy and has formed career goals based on their present career status. With regards to their job satisfaction, all student leaders are satisfied with their present careers. They all find their work mentally challenging, had supportive working conditions and supportive colleagues. Finally, using step-wise regression as a statistical analysis, involvement in extra-curricular activities cannot be considered as a predictor of job satisfaction. However, interview responses of student leaders showed that they attribute their career success to their involvement in various student activities while in college. 2003-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3099 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/9937/viewcontent/CDTG003549_P.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Academic achievement Student activities College students Job satisfaction Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Academic achievement
Student activities
College students
Job satisfaction
Psychology
spellingShingle Academic achievement
Student activities
College students
Job satisfaction
Psychology
Paz, Fritzie Ian B.
Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000
description With De La Salle University-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000, this study describes academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction. Specifically, this study describes the profiles of the student leaders, in terms of their position in the organization, current salary and the nature of industry that they are in. Finally, the study determines the predictors of job satisfaction in terms of their academic performance through their Commulative Grade Point Averages and involvement in extra-curricular activities through their leadership ratings. A descriptive research design was used and data gathering was achieved through the job satisfaction questionnaire and interviews. The student leaders were asked their perceptions on self-efficacy, outcome expectations and goal formation as factors that form their academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities. Then the student leaders were asked their perceptions regarding their job satisfaction which included mentally challenging work, equitable rewards, supportive working conditions and having supportive colleagues. With 30 student leaders included as part of the sample of the study, results showed that all student leaders hold middle management to upper management positions in the industry and are currently receiving salaries ranging from P40,000.00 - P60,000.00 mostly belong to industries namely: banking, manufacturing, IT industry and academe. Most of the student leaders have developed a sense of self-efficacy and has formed career goals based on their present career status. With regards to their job satisfaction, all student leaders are satisfied with their present careers. They all find their work mentally challenging, had supportive working conditions and supportive colleagues. Finally, using step-wise regression as a statistical analysis, involvement in extra-curricular activities cannot be considered as a predictor of job satisfaction. However, interview responses of student leaders showed that they attribute their career success to their involvement in various student activities while in college.
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author Paz, Fritzie Ian B.
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title Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000
title_short Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000
title_full Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000
title_fullStr Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000
title_full_unstemmed Academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: A study on selected DLSU-Manila student leaders from SY 1990-2000
title_sort academic performance and involvement in extra-curricular activities as predictors of job satisfaction: a study on selected dlsu-manila student leaders from sy 1990-2000
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publishDate 2003
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3099
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