Extrinsic rewards and job satisfaction among employees in RISDA Selangor / Nur Masriyah Hamzah and Syafawati Matkhairuddin

From the perspective of human resource management, the reward system is measured as one of the most important elements and is motivated by extrinsic rewards or financial rewards that can lead to a positive impact on employee job satisfaction. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the relationshi...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Nur Masriyah (Author), Matkhairuddin, Syafawati (Author)
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Published: 2022.
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