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Identifying the Predictors of Employee Health and Satisfaction in an Npm Environment
Authors:Andrew J Noblet
Institution:1. Deakin Business School , Deakin University , Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Hwy Burwood, Victoria, 3125, Australia anoblet@deakin.edu.au
Abstract:Abstract

The Demand-Control-Support (DCS) model is investigated in the context of police officers working within an organization that has relatively widespread uptake of New Public Management (NPM) practices. A survey of 479 police officers from two geographic regions was undertaken and the results indicate that the DCS offers a simple, yet powerful, framework for identifying the conditions to be managed in an NPM-oriented environment. Job control and work-based support predict all four target variables, strengthening the view that decision-making latitude and support from supervisors and colleagues represent critical resources for promoting the well-being, satisfaction and commitment of public sector employees.
Keywords:Employee well-being  job satisfaction  job stress  New Public Management  law enforcement
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