Search results for "DISSATISFACTION"

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The influence of social media use on body image concerns

2018

Internet-based media and especially social networking sites differ from traditional media in that they al- low individuals to interact with their friends in their networks. Moreover, Internet-based media are easi- ly available on devices such as smartphones or tablets. Previous research has demonstrated that mass media contribute powerfully to an individual’s body dissatisfaction. To date, research on the effects re- lated to exposure to ‘newer’ forms of media, in particular social media on the Internet, is scarce. The purpose of the current study is to review the extant body of research dealing with the influence of social media on body image concerns, especially among adolescents. Adolesc…

Body image dissatisfactionSocial mediaSocial networkingAdolescents
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Work-to-family conflict and its relationship with satisfaction and well-being: a one-year longitudinal study on gender differences

2004

The present study produced new knowledge about gender differences with respect to work-to-family conflict and its longitudinal relations with indicators of satisfaction and well-being. The study examined the longitudinal relations between work-to-family conflict and self-reported satisfaction and well-being in the domains of work (job satisfaction), family (marital satisfaction, parental distress) as well as overall (psychological and physical) symptoms. Data were obtained from a random sample of Finnish men (n=208) and women (n=218) who were employed and had either a partner or/and children. A survey was conducted at two points in time, in 1999 (Time 1), and one year later, in 2000 (Time 2…

DistressLongitudinal studyWell-beingSocial environmentFamily conflictJob satisfactionJob dissatisfactionPsychologyMental healthApplied PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyWork & Stress
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Determinantes del comportamiento de queja y su importancia en la segmentación de clientes insatisfechos

2008

ResumenEsta investigación de carácter exploratorio aborda el proceso de formación del comportamiento de queja utilizando el proceso de segmentación de clientes. Consideramos que dicho comportamiento agrupa dos tipos de respuestas a la insatisfacción: las respuestas de queja y las respuestas privadas. Nuestro objetivo es conocer la capacidad que tiene la intensidad de la insatisfacción y otras variables relevantes de la literatura en la discriminación de segmentos de consumidores, con el propósito de estudiar sus comportamientos y características. La metodología de análisis CHAID ha permitido segmentar la muestra en diferentes grupos identificando los principales antecedentes de ambos tipos …

Economics and EconometricsInsatisfacciónmarket segmentation and CHAIDcomportamiento de quejaprivate responsesGeneral Business Management and AccountingDissatisfactioncomplaining behaviorrespuestas privadassegmentación del mercado y CHAID
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La rilevazione della soddisfazione e dell’insoddisfazione dei turisti: una proposta operativa.

2013

Experience satisfactionSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiTourist dissatisfactionSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeKano's modelSardiniaSicilyTourist satisfaction
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Intuitive eating: A novel eating style? Evidence from a Spanish sample

2020

Contains fulltext : 217000.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Intuitive eating is defined as an adaptive way of eating that maintains a strong connection with the internal physiological signs of hunger and satiety. It has four elements: unconditional permission to eat whenever and whatever food is desired, eating for physical rather than for emotional reasons, reliance on hunger and satiety cues to determine when and how much to eat, and body-food choice congruence. In this study, we assessed the differences and similarities between intuitive eating, as measured with the Intuitive Eating Scale-2, and eating styles (restrained, emotional, and external eating), as assessed with the Du…

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Geneses of Labour Market Turnover: Job Search and Entrepreneurial Aspirations On-the-job

2005

In this paper we study the labour market behavior of employed individuals that have entrepreneurial aspirations in addition to aspirations to switch job. We analyze empirically these two “search processes” side-by-side and report three main findings: First, neither entrepreneurial aspirations nor aspirations to switch job are uncommon, but only few are engaged in both search processes. Second, the two processes are not alike: It is more difficult to empirically explain entrepreneurial aspirations than aspirations to switch job. Only few observable characteristics of the employed are related to both processes. Varied experience and job dissatisfaction are directly related to the probability …

Labour economicsEntrepreneurshipjel:Jentrepreneurship job search experience job satisfactionJob designJob satisfactionJob attitudeJob tenureBusinessJob enlargementJob dissatisfactionUnobservableSSRN Electronic Journal
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Interpreting in refugee contexts in Spain. An outstanding issue

2018

Interpreting in refugee contexts (IRC) has long been invisible to Western societies and Interpreting Studies. This paper aims at describing the background and features of IRC, and presents a small-scale qualitative study, whose main objectives are: exploring interpreters' perception regarding competences and role, and exploring refugees' perception regarding the quality of the interpreting service. For this purpose, a focus group and unstructured interviews were conducted in Spain. Data were analysed through comparative analysis and coding procedures. Results show interpreters' dissatisfaction with their working conditions and refugees’ experience with interpretation seems to be negative an…

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Genetic and environmental influences on psychological traits and eating attitudes in a sample of Spanish schoolchildren.

2014

Introduction: The heritability of eating disorders has been estimated to range from 22% to over 62%.The aim of this study is to determine the relative influence of genetics and environment that contribute to the drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, perfectionism, and ineffectiveness, by evaluating sex differences in a sample of adolescent twins from Valencia, Spain. Material and methods: Five hundred eighty-four pairs of adolescent twins between 13 and 18 years of age completed the study. To determine zygosity, teachers responded to a questionnaire on physical similarity. Psychological traits of eating disorders were assessed with four sub-scales of the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI);…

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Changes in the Association between European Workers’ Employment Conditions and Employee Well-Being in 2005, 2010 and 2015

2020

[EN] The aim of this paper is to study whether there is a change in the association between employment conditions and European employees' well-being at three different time points (the years 2005, 2010 and 2015), characterized by different socio-economic contexts. We based our study on the European Working Conditions Survey. Logistic regressions were performed by adjusting for gender, age, level of education, seniority, occupation, establishment size, activity sector and economic activity. Adjusted odds ratios (ORadj) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) are reported. In general, the association between employment conditions (type of employment contract, supervising, weekly working hours, …

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ANÁLISIS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO DE QUEJA DEL CONSUMIDOR: UNA INVESTIGACIÓN EXPLORATORIA EN EL CONTEXTO DE LOS RESTAURANTES /

2008

RESUMENEl objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la contribución que tiene una serie de determinantes en el comportamiento de queja con el fin de identificar la combinación que mejor explica las respuestas de queja, a terceras partes y privadas. Utilizando el contexto de los restaurantes y la metodología basada en modelos de regresión múltiple (método secuencial de estimación paso a paso), los resultados más relevantes indican que la probabilidad de éxito de la queja es la variable que mayor influencia tiene sobre las respuestas de queja, mientras que es el nivel de insatisfacción en el caso de las respuestas privadas.ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to analyze the contribution that a set of …

MarketingComplaining behaviorEconomics and Econometricscomplaint responsesStrategy and ManagementPrivate responsesdissatisfactionContext (language use)private responsesRegressionInsatisfacción Comportamiento de queja Respuestas de queja Respuestas privadas. Dissatisfaction Complaining behavior Complaint responses Private responses.Complaint responsesRespuestas de quejaInsatisfacciónRespuestas privadasComportamiento de quejaLinear regressionddc:330ComplaintBusiness and International ManagementSet (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyDissatisfactioncomplaining behaviorInvestigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa
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