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Elevating Women in the Workplace: The Dual Influence of Spiritual Intelligence and Ethical Environments on Job Satisfaction

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  • Ali Bai
  • Morteza Vahedian
  • Rashin Ghahreman
  • Hasan Piri

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In today's rapidly evolving workplace, the dynamics of job satisfaction and its determinants have become a focal point of organizational studies. This research offers a comprehensive examination of the nexus between spiritual intelligence and job satisfaction among female employees, with particular emphasis on the moderating role of ethical work environments. Beginning with an exploration of the multifaceted nature of human needs, the study delves deep into the psychological underpinnings that drive job satisfaction. It elucidates how various tangible and intangible motivators, such as salary benefits and recognition, play pivotal roles in shaping employee attitudes and behaviors. Moreover, the research spotlights the unique challenges and experiences of female employees, advocating for a more inclusive understanding of their needs. An extensive review of the literature and empirical analysis culminates in the pivotal finding that integrating spiritual intelligence and ethical considerations within organizational practices can significantly enhance job satisfaction. Such a holistic approach, the paper posits, not only bolsters the well-being and contentment of female employees but also augments overall organizational productivity, retention rates, and morale.

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  • Ali Bai & Morteza Vahedian & Rashin Ghahreman & Hasan Piri, 2023. "Elevating Women in the Workplace: The Dual Influence of Spiritual Intelligence and Ethical Environments on Job Satisfaction," Papers 2310.16341, arXiv.org.
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