Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila

During the pandemic, a new phenomenological trend called quiet quitting has suddenly emerged in the corporate workplace, as well as in the academic workforce. Quiet quitting is a new growing movement that employees partake in against workplace problems. Through the Basic Psychological Needs Theory,...

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Main Authors: Cortez, Manuel Christopher M., Garcia, Tracey P., Hong, Albert G., Lorenzo, Daniella Charliz
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_dsi-11932023-08-09T00:09:46Z Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila Cortez, Manuel Christopher M. Garcia, Tracey P. Hong, Albert G. Lorenzo, Daniella Charliz During the pandemic, a new phenomenological trend called quiet quitting has suddenly emerged in the corporate workplace, as well as in the academic workforce. Quiet quitting is a new growing movement that employees partake in against workplace problems. Through the Basic Psychological Needs Theory, the study aims to understand the phenomenon from the perspective of the faculties by looking into the causes, factors, methods to address, and perceptions of whether such a movement is beneficial or detrimental. Primary data were collected through interviews with 8 faculties from select private higher education institutions in Metro Manila. Results have found that the inability of the institutions to exert and attain the satisfactions of the faculties with their three psychological needs will indeed cause quiet quitting. Otherwise, these will have prevented and addressed the phenomenon. Low work engagement, job dissatisfaction, unmeaningful employee-employer relationship, and maintaining balance between work and life, are factors leading to quiet quitting. Significantly, the study discovered that motivations and the idea of purpose are critical aspects that can also influence the engagement on quiet quitting, and has provided a new lens that can be further studied upon. More so, strategies to address the phenomenon, and to enhance satisfactions were also investigated and layed out. 2023-07-26T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_dsi/181 Decision Sciences and Innovation Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository College teachers—Philippines—Metro Manila—Psychology College teachers—Job satisfaction—Philippines—Metro Manila Higher Education
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topic College teachers—Philippines—Metro Manila—Psychology
College teachers—Job satisfaction—Philippines—Metro Manila
Higher Education
spellingShingle College teachers—Philippines—Metro Manila—Psychology
College teachers—Job satisfaction—Philippines—Metro Manila
Higher Education
Cortez, Manuel Christopher M.
Garcia, Tracey P.
Hong, Albert G.
Lorenzo, Daniella Charliz
Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila
description During the pandemic, a new phenomenological trend called quiet quitting has suddenly emerged in the corporate workplace, as well as in the academic workforce. Quiet quitting is a new growing movement that employees partake in against workplace problems. Through the Basic Psychological Needs Theory, the study aims to understand the phenomenon from the perspective of the faculties by looking into the causes, factors, methods to address, and perceptions of whether such a movement is beneficial or detrimental. Primary data were collected through interviews with 8 faculties from select private higher education institutions in Metro Manila. Results have found that the inability of the institutions to exert and attain the satisfactions of the faculties with their three psychological needs will indeed cause quiet quitting. Otherwise, these will have prevented and addressed the phenomenon. Low work engagement, job dissatisfaction, unmeaningful employee-employer relationship, and maintaining balance between work and life, are factors leading to quiet quitting. Significantly, the study discovered that motivations and the idea of purpose are critical aspects that can also influence the engagement on quiet quitting, and has provided a new lens that can be further studied upon. More so, strategies to address the phenomenon, and to enhance satisfactions were also investigated and layed out.
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author Cortez, Manuel Christopher M.
Garcia, Tracey P.
Hong, Albert G.
Lorenzo, Daniella Charliz
author_facet Cortez, Manuel Christopher M.
Garcia, Tracey P.
Hong, Albert G.
Lorenzo, Daniella Charliz
author_sort Cortez, Manuel Christopher M.
title Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila
title_short Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila
title_full Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila
title_fullStr Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila
title_full_unstemmed Is there a class today? A case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around Metro Manila
title_sort is there a class today? a case study on the phenomenon of quiet quitting among faculties who have worked in remote/hybrid setups in select private higher education institutions around metro manila
publisher Animo Repository
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