Humour makes for high levels of job satisfaction
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IANS
Sydney: Having a good laugh at the workplace contributes to high levels of job satisfaction, according to a latest study.
Swinburne University of Technology psychologist Maren Rawlings found that individuals who use, and are surrounded by, positive humour in the workplace had higher levels of job satisfaction than those who don't.
Rawlings surveyed 300 workers from 20 countries about their individual use of humour in the workplace, and how they perceived the humour used by their colleagues.
"I found that the more positive the humour climate was in a workplace, the greater the job satisfaction of employees," said Rawlings. "In fact, personality and mood, combined with humour use, explained over 40 percent of workers' job satisfaction."
According to Rawlings, previous research has also found a strong correlation between a worker's job satisfaction and productivity level.
Her findings contradict a common misconception that people who enjoy themselves and make jokes in the workplace are not as productive, reports Sciencealert.
"People bemoan that there is no time for humour, and that being humorous is not appreciated," she said.
Just as positive humour was found to increase job satisfaction, Rawlings' also showed that no humour or negative humour decreased levels of job satisfaction in employees.
Swinburne University of Technology psychologist Maren Rawlings found that individuals who use, and are surrounded by, positive humour in the workplace had higher levels of job satisfaction than those who don't.
Rawlings surveyed 300 workers from 20 countries about their individual use of humour in the workplace, and how they perceived the humour used by their colleagues.
"I found that the more positive the humour climate was in a workplace, the greater the job satisfaction of employees," said Rawlings. "In fact, personality and mood, combined with humour use, explained over 40 percent of workers' job satisfaction."
According to Rawlings, previous research has also found a strong correlation between a worker's job satisfaction and productivity level.
Her findings contradict a common misconception that people who enjoy themselves and make jokes in the workplace are not as productive, reports Sciencealert.
"People bemoan that there is no time for humour, and that being humorous is not appreciated," she said.
Just as positive humour was found to increase job satisfaction, Rawlings' also showed that no humour or negative humour decreased levels of job satisfaction in employees.
Reader's comments(4)
1
Good to enjoy the work carcking the jokes @ work place...
Posted by:
sanjeev sawargi
- Friday, November 7, 2008
2
I DON'T AGREE. OFFICE/WORK PLACE REQUIRE MORE OUT PUT ,LESS
DISTURBANCE,DISCIPLINE,DISTANCE BETWEEN OFFICER AND SUBORDINATES CONCENTRATION
IN WORK AND PEACEFUL WORKING CONDITIONS.
Job satisfaction is a different issue, one will be more satisfied if all the
time only humor and no work,high pay and no responsibility,no comment on his
work , no controlling officer but all subordinates, freedom in working time,more
facilities etc.All these are detrimental to the efficiency and work culture in a
long run for a big organization. .
DISTURBANCE,DISCIPLINE,DISTANCE BETWEEN OFFICER AND SUBORDINATES CONCENTRATION
IN WORK AND PEACEFUL WORKING CONDITIONS.
Job satisfaction is a different issue, one will be more satisfied if all the
time only humor and no work,high pay and no responsibility,no comment on his
work , no controlling officer but all subordinates, freedom in working time,more
facilities etc.All these are detrimental to the efficiency and work culture in a
long run for a big organization. .
Posted by:
H.D.CHARAN
3
Hahahahah.... i still remember my grandma saying be happy from ur heart when ur
at work and not happy from ur work to my dad , there can be good humor only when
one is happy by heart more than by pocket.
at work and not happy from ur work to my dad , there can be good humor only when
one is happy by heart more than by pocket.
Posted by:
Dr Amina Ather
4
so keep laughing for better productivity.
Posted by:
param
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