Investigating Cotton Farm Workers’ Experiences of Job Satisfaction Using Social Cognitive Career Theory
Author
McDonald, Nicole
Publisher
University Of Southern Queensland
Date Issued
2017-06-30
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Abstract
In 2017, there has been plenty of good news for the Australian agricultural sector with the value of farm production forecast to increase by 8.3 percent, making it a record production year across a number of crop indu
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Subject
worker job satisfaction, social cognitive career theory (scct), australian agricultural sector, management, human capacity, management, strategies, productiity, cotton farms, abares, sustainability, resources, viability, impact, technology, workforce, agrifood skills solutions, health and wellbeing, engagement, team, volition, job demands-resources theory, self-efficacy, structural equation modeling (sem)
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- 2017 Final Reports
CRDC Final Reports submitted 2017