- Participatory Educational Research
- Vol: 10 Issue: 2
- The Influence of Perceived Organizational Support on Teachers’ Job Satisfaction: The Mediating Roles...
The Influence of Perceived Organizational Support on Teachers’ Job Satisfaction: The Mediating Roles of Climate for Initiative and Climate for Psychological Safety
Authors : Türker Kurt, Ibrahim Duyar
Pages : 156-173
Doi:10.17275/per.23.34.10.2
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Publication Date : 2023-03-30
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The purpose of the current study was to examine relationships between teachers\' perceived organizational support (POS), climate for initiative (CS), climate for psychological safety (CPS), and job satisfaction (JS). A cross-sectional correlational design was employed. The sample consisted of a randomly selected 397 high school teachers working in the central districts of Ankara, Türkiye. A structural equation modelling technique was utilized in the analyses of direct and indirect relationships between the study variables. Findings confirmed the proposed model. More specifically, teachers’ POS influenced their JS both directly and indirectly through CS and CPS. Findings also suggest that teachers\' job satisfaction is more likely to increase in schools where the organizational support is high, in turn, they feel motivated to take initiative and feel psychologically safe. The findings of the study supported the assumptions of Herzberg’s Two Factor Motivation Theory where the intrinsic and extrinsic factors collectively play important roles in teachers’ motivation and job satisfaction. Findings would guide policymakers and practicing educational leaders in formulating policies and practices in creating conducive school environments where teachers feel supported, safe, and motivated.Keywords : Teachers’ job satisfaction, perceived organizational support, climate for initiative, climate for psychological safety, and positive school climate