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Title: Organizational motivation, employee job satisfaction and organizational performance : an empirical study of container shipping companies in Taiwan
Authors: Pang, K 
Lu, CS 
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2018
Source: Maritime business review, 28 June 2018, v. 3, no. 1, p. 36-52
Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of motivation on job satisfaction and organizational performance in the context of container shipping companies in Taiwan. Four motivation dimensions were identified based on an exploratory factor analysis, including remuneration, job achievement, job security and job environment. In addition, five job satisfaction dimensions were identified, namely: job policy, job autonomy, job workload, job performance and job status. Organizational performance dimensions included financial and non-financial performance.
Design/methodology/approach - Factor analysis was used to summarize a large number of motivation, job satisfaction and organizational performance attributes to identify the crucial factors. Reliability tests based on Cronbach’s alpha and corrected item-total correlation coefficients was used to test the internal consistency of questionnaire responses. ANOVA tests were subsequently used to test for differences in respondents’ perception of these factors according to selected demographics. Finally, a multiple regression model analysis was conducted to examine the relationships between motivation, job satisfaction and organizational performance.
Findings - Results indicated that remuneration and job performance had a positive effect on financial performance dimensions such as return on assets, turnover growth rate and profitability while job environment and job autonomy had a positive effect on non-financial performance dimensions, such as customer service, employee productivity and service quality.
Originality/value - This study has drawn attention to the importance of the relationships between motivation, job satisfaction and organizational performance in the container shipping context. The findings have significant implications for researchers and shipping practitioners. Despite the existence of research on the inter-relationships between motivation, job satisfaction and organizational performance in other disciplines, no empirical study was discussed in previous shipping or transportation-related research.
Keywords: Container shipping
Job satisfaction
Motivation
Organizational performance
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Journal: Maritime business review 
ISSN: 2397-3757
EISSN: 2397-3765
DOI: 10.1108/MABR-03-2018-0007
Rights: © Pacific Star Group Educational Foundation. This AAM is provided for your own personal use only. It may not be used for resale, reprinting, systematic distribution, emailing, or for any other commercial purpose without the permission of the publisher.
The following publication Pang, K., & Lu, C. S. (2018). Organizational motivation, employee job satisfaction and organizational performance: An empirical study of container shipping companies in Taiwan. Maritime Business Review, 3(1), 36-52 is published by Emerald and is available at https://doi.org/10.1108/MABR-03-2018-0007.
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