Job Satisfaction and Labor Fluctuation: A Case Study in the Logistics Sector in Serbia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Problem Description and Hypothesis Development
2.1. Fluctuation
2.2. Job Satisfaction
2.3. Education, Knowledge and Skills
3. Methodology
4. Results
5. Practical and Theoretical Implications
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Dimension | Attributes | References |
---|---|---|
Labor fluctuation | -Number of companies the employee worked for -Main motives (reasons) for changing the company -Employee loyalty to the company | [7,8,10,11,17,18,19] |
Job satisfaction | -The number of positions that employee changed in one company -Average earnings at the current position | [20,21,22] |
Education, knowledge and skills | -Primary education—completed faculty -Additional education—external and internal courses, seminars and trainings -Expected competencies (knowledge and skills) from students when they graduate -The desirable form of student practice (financing and method of realization) | [4,5,11,13,15,16,23] |
Primary business activity | -Distribution and domestic transport -International logistics, freight forwarding and transport -Production -Retail -Contract logistics—3PL | [24,25,26,27] |
Company size | -Small companies -Medium companies -Large companies | [11,17,28,29,30,31] |
Employee position | -Managers (Logistics Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Logistics Operations Manager and Transport Manager) -Assistants (Coordinator, Logistics Assistant and Logistics Visor and Supervisor) -Sales (Customer Service and Sales Agents) | [16,32,33] |
Sample | Share (%) | |
---|---|---|
Primary business activity | ||
Distribution and domestic transport | 9.17 | |
International logistics, freight forwarding and transport | 46.73 | |
Production | 21.40 | |
Retail | 13.10 | |
Contract logistics—3PL | 9.61 | |
Company size | ||
Small companies | Up to 10 employees | 5.36 |
10–50 employees | 7.26 | |
Medium companies | 50–150 employees | 12.62 |
150–300 employees | 27.76 | |
300–600 employees | 8.20 | |
Large companies | 600–1000 employees | 4.73 |
>1000 employees | 34.07 | |
Position | ||
Coordinator | 8.91 | |
Logistics Assistant | 16.83 | |
Logistics Manager | 19.80 | |
Logistics Visor and Supervisor | 6.93 | |
Supply Chain Manager | 6.43 | |
Logistics Operations Manager | 5.95 | |
Transport Manager | 18.81 | |
Customer Service | 9.40 | |
Sale | 6.93 | |
Working experience | ||
<3 years | 21.45 | |
3–7 years | 35.33 | |
7–15 years | 30.91 | |
>15 years | 12.30 |
Variables | Primary Business Activity | Company Size | Position | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labor Fluctuation | Beta | Sig. | Beta | Sig. | Beta | Sig. |
Number of companies the employee worked for | / | / | / | / | 0.109 * | 0.052 |
Main motives for changing the company | 0.138 ** | 0.014 | / | / | / | / |
Employee loyalty to the company | / | / | 0.134 ** | 0.017 | / | / |
Job satisfaction | ||||||
The number of positions that employee changed in one company | 0.104 * | 0.063 | 0.267 *** | 0 | / | / |
Average earnings at the current position | 0.114 ** | 0.042 | 0.111 ** | 0.049 | / | / |
Knowledge, education and skills | ||||||
Additional education, seminars and trainings | / | / | 0.226 *** | 0 | 0.098 * | 0.083 |
Expected competencies from students when they graduate | 0.125 ** | 0.025 | 0.119 ** | 0.034 | 0.125 ** | 0.025 |
The desirable form of student practice (financing and method of realization) | 0.121 ** | 0.032 | / | / | 0.131 ** | 0.032 |
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Andrejić, M.; Kilibarda, M.; Pajić, V. Job Satisfaction and Labor Fluctuation: A Case Study in the Logistics Sector in Serbia. Logistics 2022, 6, 50. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics6030050
Andrejić M, Kilibarda M, Pajić V. Job Satisfaction and Labor Fluctuation: A Case Study in the Logistics Sector in Serbia. Logistics. 2022; 6(3):50. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics6030050
Chicago/Turabian StyleAndrejić, Milan, Milorad Kilibarda, and Vukašin Pajić. 2022. "Job Satisfaction and Labor Fluctuation: A Case Study in the Logistics Sector in Serbia" Logistics 6, no. 3: 50. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics6030050
APA StyleAndrejić, M., Kilibarda, M., & Pajić, V. (2022). Job Satisfaction and Labor Fluctuation: A Case Study in the Logistics Sector in Serbia. Logistics, 6(3), 50. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics6030050