ARTICULACIÓN DE VARIABLES DEL COMPORTAMIENTO ORGANIZACIONAL EN FUNCIONARIOS PÚBLICOS PARA LOS PERíODOS 2019-2020

Authors

  • Marí­a Chiang Vega
  • Bárbara Vergara Bustos
  • Nelly Gómez Fuentealba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38147/invneg.v16i28.232

Keywords:

Job Satisfaction; Organizational commitment; Job stress; work-family Conciliation; Perception; Working conditions; COVID-19

Abstract

The health emergency facing the world due to COVID-19 presents challenges and risks for organizations. This research explains the effect of organizational commitment, job stress, and work-family reconciliation on job satisfaction in employees of a Chilean municipality, before and during the pandemic. Through a survey, a sample of 264 participants was obtained. For the statistical study, a cluster analysis was used that allowed the identification of three segments of individuals, where for the year 2019 they declared a medium perception in the variables and a medium-low perception in the year 2020. On the other hand, the regression models confirm that the independent variables significantly affect job satisfaction, contributing 60% in 2019 and 70% in 2020 in explaining its variability. The results obtained confirm that there is a change in the perception of the variables under study, from one year to the next, revealing the impact of the pandemic on public officials.

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Published

2023-12-19