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The Effects of the Specific Attitudes toward the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Job Satisfaction  

Hahm, SangWoo (Semyung univ.)
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Journal of Internet Computing and Services / v.21, no.3, 2020 , pp. 53-60 More about this Journal
Abstract
The period of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is our near future and the ongoing changes in this age. We need to strive to adapt to this changes and also try to create new values. This study focuses on workers' perceptions and attitudes (self-efficacy, expectancy, and acceptance of change) toward the Fourth Industrial Revolution. These positive attitudes toward the upcoming future and the Fourth Industrial Revolution will influence on both the future and the current attitude, behavior and performance of employees. People have certain attitudes to the future, and these attitudes have an impact on current behavior. This paper tries to examine the positive attitudes toward the Fourth Industrial Revolution era and the influence of positive attitudes toward this new age on the current job satisfaction. Through this process, this paper explains what kinds of attitudes the workers should have in the Fourth Industrial Revolution era, and also sheds light on significance and purpose of this paper to explain how these specific attitudes toward the future influence the present performance such as job satisfaction.
Keywords
The Fourth Industrial Revolution; self-efficacy; expectancy; acceptance of change; job satisfaction;
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