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Role of Optimism on Employee Performance and Job Satisfaction


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1 Associate Professor, Institute of Business and Computer Studies (IBCS), Faculty of Management Sciences, Siksha'O'Anusandhan University, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
2 Research Scholar (Corresponding Author), Institute of Business and Computer Studies (IBCS), Faculty of Management Sciences, Siksha'O'Anusandhan University, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
3 Assistant Professor, Institute of Business and Computer Studies (IBCS), Faculty of Management Sciences, Siksha'O'Anusandhan University, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
     

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The aim of this study was to examine the role of optimism in employee performance and job satisfaction. Optimism is a positive psychological construct popularized by Martin Seligman. An optimist person has positive expectations and follows a positive attribution style. An individual possessing the psychological resource of optimism tends to face life with a positive view. But on the other hand, those persons who are pessimistic in nature view life events negatively. This study was conducted on a sample of 346 employees from three large public sector banks situated in the Eastern part of India. Correlation, regression, and structural equation modeling (SEM) techniques were used to test the hypotheses. Results depicted that optimism is positively related to employee performance and job satisfaction. This study also supported the external validity of optimism construct with relation to performance and job satisfaction in the Indian cultural context.

Keywords

Optimism, Performance, Job Satisfaction, Structural Equation Modeling

C310, M120, M530

Paper Submission Date : January 15, 2016 ; Paper sent back for Revision : April 20, 2016 ; Paper Acceptance Date : May 22, 2016.

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Uma Sankar Mishra
Associate Professor, Institute of Business and Computer Studies (IBCS), Faculty of Management Sciences, Siksha'O'Anusandhan University, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Subhendu Patnaik
Research Scholar (Corresponding Author), Institute of Business and Computer Studies (IBCS), Faculty of Management Sciences, Siksha'O'Anusandhan University, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Bibhuti Bhusan Mishra
Assistant Professor, Institute of Business and Computer Studies (IBCS), Faculty of Management Sciences, Siksha'O'Anusandhan University, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Abstract


The aim of this study was to examine the role of optimism in employee performance and job satisfaction. Optimism is a positive psychological construct popularized by Martin Seligman. An optimist person has positive expectations and follows a positive attribution style. An individual possessing the psychological resource of optimism tends to face life with a positive view. But on the other hand, those persons who are pessimistic in nature view life events negatively. This study was conducted on a sample of 346 employees from three large public sector banks situated in the Eastern part of India. Correlation, regression, and structural equation modeling (SEM) techniques were used to test the hypotheses. Results depicted that optimism is positively related to employee performance and job satisfaction. This study also supported the external validity of optimism construct with relation to performance and job satisfaction in the Indian cultural context.

Keywords


Optimism, Performance, Job Satisfaction, Structural Equation Modeling

C310, M120, M530

Paper Submission Date : January 15, 2016 ; Paper sent back for Revision : April 20, 2016 ; Paper Acceptance Date : May 22, 2016.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2016%2Fv9i6%2F94960