Quality of work life of employees in Region XI economic enterprises : a causal model
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the best fit model of quality of work life of
employees of economic enterprises in Region XI, Philippines. Specifically, it utilized
description-correlation research design that investigated into the relationship of the
exogenous variables work culture, job satisfaction, motivation with the endogenous
variable quality of work life. It also examined which among the exogenous variables
best predicts the endogenous variable. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used
to test the hypothesized models in order to come up with the best fitting model.
Purposive sampling was employed to gather data through sets of survey
questionnaires for the 400 participating employees of the established economic
enterprises in Region XI. Furthermore, findings of the study revealed that work
culture was very high while job satisfaction, motivation and quality of work life were
high. Meanwhile, work culture, job satisfaction and motivation were correlated with
quality of work life at 0.5 level of significance. The results of regression analysis
revealed that work culture, job satisfaction and motivation are predictor variables that
influence quality of work life with motivation as the highest predictor variable. Finally,
the best fitting model of quality of work life was the hypothesized model 5, a model
showing the interrelationship between exogenous variables job satisfaction and
motivation, and the direct causal relationship of motivation towards quality of work life
influenced by esteem and self-actualization.