The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of positive psychological capital on job satisfaction of airline crews who have a lot of emotional labor, and to investigate the effect of safety awareness control. Therefore, this study recognizes th...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of positive psychological capital on job satisfaction of airline crews who have a lot of emotional labor, and to investigate the effect of safety awareness control. Therefore, this study recognizes the importance of emotions and emotions of airline crew, and examines the relationship between job satisfaction and four types of positive psychological capital.
The airline crew is responsible for security as well as service. In the limited space of the aircraft, it is necessary to meet the needs of the guests, and as the mental fatigue increases, negative attitudes may result, resulting in lower job satisfaction.
In the crew's work, positive psychological capital is recognized as an important factor that promotes changes in employees' attitudes and behaviors and positively affects the performance of the organization. It is also recognized as a very important factor in improving satisfaction with work and reducing negative attitudes in working with employees.
Thus, this study examined the positive psychological capital of LCC airline crew through the empirical study. For this study, a survey was conducted for LCC airline crew members in Busan. The survey was conducted from August 1, 2019 to August 30, 2019, and a total of 239 copies were used as empirical analysis data except 250 questionnaires, which were judged to be inconsistent or unfaithful in response. The SPSS 25.0 statistical package was also used for frequency analysis, factor analysis, and correlation analysis.
Of the four factors that are sub-concepts of positive psychological capital, the three factors except self-efficacy factors, hopeful factor, resilient factor, and optimistic factor, all have positive effects on job satisfaction.
The findings of this study empirically suggests that positive psychological capital should be well formed and the focus should be on emotion management in order to raise the job satisfaction level of airline crew. In addition, through this study, we have demonstrated the importance of creating positive psychological capital for the LCC airline crew, and we expect it to be a study that will help not only airlines but also the work of safety and emotional labor.