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Presentation
Job Satisfaction, Tenure, and the Causal Attitude Network Model
Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference (2017)
  • Megan Lowery, University of Georgia
  • Rachel W. Smith, Georgia Southern University
  • Nathan T. Carter, University of Georgia
Abstract
Presentation given at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference: Orlando, FL.

Authors tested predictions utilizing the causal attitude network (CAN) model to better understand the infl uence of job tenure on the structure of job satisfaction. Using data from the Job Descriptive Index, fi ndings suggest that only some facets of job satisfaction exhibit the expected trend toward a small world structure as job tenure increases.
Publication Date
April, 2017
Location
Orlando, FL
Citation Information
Megan Lowery, Rachel W. Smith and Nathan T. Carter. "Job Satisfaction, Tenure, and the Causal Attitude Network Model" Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rachel-w-smith/56/