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An Assessment of Faculty’s Happiness in Terms of Time Use at Work Place

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  • Dawala, Dawala
  • Drakpa, Dawa
  • Loday, Sonam

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Employees are deemed to be happy when there is job satisfaction, job security and work- life balance. This study used quantitative approach. The foremost aims of the study were to assess the employees’ happiness in terms of time use in business colleges of Bhutan and to find out the difference between employees’ happiness in terms of time use for public and private business colleges of Bhutan. This study has adopted the time use dimension from GNH of Business which consists of working hours, work pressure, flexi-time, work-life balance, adequate break and sleeping hours. Using census survey method, all 141 academics from GCBS and RTC were enumerated. The study found that overall employee’s happiness in terms of time use is 67.34% where employees of GCBS are happier (73.52%) than employees of RTC (60.82%).

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Handle: RePEc:eoq:bjbmjr:art18
DOI: 10.17102/bjbm.v4.1
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