Abstract

This study analyzes the relationship between work satisfaction, family satisfaction, and general well-being in high performance managers in Santiago, Chile. The importance of the satisfaction of intrinsic and extrinsic needs and motivations was examined to advance in the development of a positive organizational psychology, which investigates the factors that reinforce well-being. Seventy-five executives from large and medium-sized companies were surveyed and 8 in-depth interviews were carried out. The main predictors of well-being are, from family satisfaction, the family’s ability to cope with stress and, from work satisfaction, extrinsic aspects such as material conditions of the job and stability, and intrinsic aspects such as recognition and the ability to organize one’s own work. The more general regression model shows that extrinsic job and family satisfaction predict general well-being, not intrinsic satisfaction. The results are discussed in the framework of classical models of motivation, such as Herzberg’s, their relationship to Deci and Ryan’s self-determination theory, and the current study of well-being in organizations.

Highlights

  • Life satisfaction, or the cognitive dimension of subjective well-being, is a hot topic in the study of organizations

  • The importance of the satisfaction of intrinsic and extrinsic needs and motivations was examined as a way to advance the development of positive organizational psychology, which explores the factors that reinforce well-being

  • There is a higher prevalence of job satisfaction over family satisfaction in the conceptualization of life satisfaction

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Introduction

The cognitive dimension of subjective well-being, is a hot topic in the study of organizations. The importance of the satisfaction of intrinsic and extrinsic needs and motivations was examined as a way to advance the development of positive organizational psychology, which explores the factors that reinforce well-being. This study seeks to take a first look at this phenomenon by means of a study on the relationship between satisfaction with extrinsic and intrinsic aspects in the work and family environment and general well-being in high-performance managers in Santiago, Chile. The relevance of the study of managers is high since they influence different aspects and areas of the organization. In other words, they influence the definition of the company’s strategy, planning, as well as the decision-making process, with medium and long-term scopes.

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