英文摘要 |
This study analyzes the relationships among quality of job life, job stress and job performance for navy officers. The research findings based on a regression analysis are as follows: (1) Navy officers had low satisfied degrees of promotion development, role pressure and work behavior for the perceived quality of job life, job stress and job performance, respectively; (2) The dimensions of work nature and work environment were negatively related to the dimensions of job stress; (3) Family leisure was partially negatively related to the dimensions of job stress; (4) The dimensions of work nature, colleague cooperation, work environment, wage and fringe benefit, and family leisure for quality of job life were partially negatively related to the dimensions of job performance; and (5) The dimension of physiology pressure for job stress was negatively related to the dimensions of job performance. |