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SA Journal of Human Resource Management

On-line version ISSN 2071-078X
Print version ISSN 1683-7584

Abstract

RAMAJOE, Mpolokeng G.; BRUHNS, Estelle; VAN VUUREN MARAIS, Dina  and  SCHULTZ, Cecile M.. Is there a relationship between ethical climate, work engagement and job satisfaction in the public sector?. SAJHRM [online]. 2024, vol.22, pp.1-12. ISSN 2071-078X.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v22i0.2499.

ORIENTATION: Understanding the relationship between ethical climate, work engagement and job satisfaction in the South African public sector RESEARCH PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a relationship between ethical climate, work engagement and job satisfaction in the South African public sector MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY: Ethical climate, work engagement and job satisfaction have been studied in different contexts, yet it is not clear how these three variables relate to one another in the South African public sector RESEARCH APPROACH/DESIGN AND METHOD: A survey was conducted among a nonprobability convenience sample of 708 employees from a population of 17 676 employees. A quantitative research approach was applied, and correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis and structural equation modelling were used to analyse data MAIN FINDINGS: The study established that there was a relationship between ethical climate, work engagement and job satisfaction. The findings further showed that work engagement and ethical climate predicted job satisfaction and that ethical climate partially mediated the relationship between work engagement and job satisfaction PRACTICAL/MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS: This research endeavour has the potential to assist managers within the public sector of South Africa in comprehending the mediating and predictive implications of ethical climate and work engagement on job satisfaction CONTRIBUTION/VALUE-ADD: The study may assist employees to understand and promote the importance of ethical climate, work engagement and job satisfaction and the impact of this unique relationship in the public sector context

Keywords : ethical climate; work engagement; job satisfaction; South Africa; public sector.

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