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Impact of Work Motivation on Job Satisfaction: The Role of Employee Reward, Training and Islamic Work Accommodation

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  • Ashraf, Muhammad Saleem
  • Sulehri, Fiaz Ahmad
  • Audi, Marc
  • Bukhari, Syeda Ambreen Fatima
  • Azam, Habiba
  • Ali, Amjad

Abstract

The role of work motivation is of paramount importance in establishing a correlation among several organizational practices, including employee awards, training, Islamic work accommodation, and the degree of job happiness seen by employees. Acquiring understanding and proficiently managing this intermediate role holds significant significance for businesses aiming to enhance overall employee satisfaction and performance. The objective of this study is to analyze the intricate relationships among employee awards, training programs, Islamic work accommodations, work motivation, and job satisfaction within the banking sector of Pakistan. Through a comprehensive examination of prevailing academic literature, we have formulated hypotheses to explore the direct and indirect effects of these variables within the distinct framework of organizational settings. The present study utilizes mediation analytic approaches within its research design to investigate the mediating role of work motivation in the association between employee reward, training, Islamic work accommodation, and job satisfaction. The findings of this study hold significance in both scholarly and applied domains. The researchers contribute to the existing body of knowledge by providing a clearer understanding of the intricate dynamics that take place among these crucial elements within the work environment.

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  • Ashraf, Muhammad Saleem & Sulehri, Fiaz Ahmad & Audi, Marc & Bukhari, Syeda Ambreen Fatima & Azam, Habiba & Ali, Amjad, 2024. "Impact of Work Motivation on Job Satisfaction: The Role of Employee Reward, Training and Islamic Work Accommodation," MPRA Paper 121557, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:121557
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    Keywords

    Work Motivation; Job Satisfaction; Employee Reward; Training; Islamic Work Accommodation;
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    • I0 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - General

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