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Research Article

The relationship between cooks’ flow experience, job satisfaction and subjective well-being

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Published online: 30 Aug 2023
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, the relationship between flow experience, job satisfaction, and subjective well-being was analyzed. Based on the literature review, four main hypotheses of the study were determined. Data from 412 cooks working in İstanbul were used to test the hypotheses. According to the findings of the research, flow experience positively affects job satisfaction and subjective well-being. Job satisfaction also positively affects subjective well-being. In addition, according to the test results of the hypothesis established on the mediation effect of job satisfaction, it was determined that the flow experience positively affected subjective well-being with the full mediation effect of job satisfaction. The results of the study have significant conceptual and practical implications for increasing the subjective well-being of service sector workers such as cooks.

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