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Psychological Climate: Relevance for Sales Managers and Impact on Consequent Job Satisfaction
Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice
  • Cathy Owens Swift, Georgia Southern University
  • Constance Campbell, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-15-2015
DOI
10.1080/10696679.1998.11501786
Abstract

This article examines the relationship between sales managers’ perceptions of the psychological climate of the organization and their overall job satisfaction. The study was conducted through a questionnaire mailed to a nationwide sample of sales managers in a variety of industries. The study found that sales managers who perceive high levels of autonomy and cohesion in the psychological climate of their companies have high levels of job satisfaction. Perceived pressure is negatively related to overall job satisfaction. The results suggest that companies need to ensure that the sales managers’ perceptions of the psychological climate of the firm are positive in order to ensure sales manager job satisfaction.

Citation Information
Cathy Owens Swift and Constance Campbell. "Psychological Climate: Relevance for Sales Managers and Impact on Consequent Job Satisfaction" Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice Vol. 6 Iss. 1 (2015) p. 27 - 37 ISSN: 1944-7175
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/constance_campbell/42/