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Structural relationships of ego-resilience, affect experience, meaning in life, and job satisfaction
Author(s) -
ChiSung Yu,
Young-Woo Sohn,
InJo Park
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
han'gug simlihag hoeji. san'eob mich jo'jig/korean journal of industrial and organizational psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2671-4345
pISSN - 1229-0696
DOI - 10.24230/kjiop.v29i2.175-201
Subject(s) - psychology , transformational leadership , social psychology , affect (linguistics) , mediation , psychological resilience , meaning (existential) , life satisfaction , job satisfaction , sociology , psychotherapist , social science , communication
The current study explored structural relationships of ego-resilience, affect experience, meaning in life, and job satisfaction. Also, this study examined the moderating effects of transformational leadership between affect experience and meaning in life meaning. We collected data from 730 soldiers working at ROK Air Force air wing located at Gyeonggi-do. The results from mediation analysis showed that positive and negative affect mediated between ego-resilience and meaning in life, respectively. Also, meaning in life mediated between positive and negative affect, and job satisfaction, respectively. The results from regression analysis reported that transformational leadership moderated between positive and negative affect, and meaning in life, respectively. Additionally, transformational leadership moderated the mediation effects between positive and negative affect, and job satisfaction, respectively. In the discussion section, we discussed about theoretical and practical implications of this study.

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