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Computing Job Satisfaction from social comparisons : an agent-based approach

Kevin Chapuis
Jean-Daniel Kant

Résumé

In this article we propose a brief overview of Happywork, a multi-agent based model of job satisfaction inspired by well established psychosocial theories. We focus here on the cognitive dimension of job satisfaction that will be built from work features. The model is intended to model and simulate the core mechanisms that underlie individual evaluation of the job. We present here the model and some preliminary results that show significant consequences of job enhancement policy in term of comparison outcome.
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hal-01215607 , version 1 (14-10-2015)

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Kevin Chapuis, Jean-Daniel Kant. Computing Job Satisfaction from social comparisons : an agent-based approach. Social Simulation Conference 2014 - 10th European Social Simulation Association Conference, Sep 2014, Barcelona, Spain. pp.628-635. ⟨hal-01215607⟩
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