Bibliographic citations
Padilla, A., Acuña, A. (2024). El marketing interno y su relación con la satisfacción laboral de los trabajadores de empresas embotelladoras en Lima Metropolitana, 2022 [Universidad de Lima]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/21296
Padilla, A., Acuña, A. El marketing interno y su relación con la satisfacción laboral de los trabajadores de empresas embotelladoras en Lima Metropolitana, 2022 []. PE: Universidad de Lima; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/21296
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title = "El marketing interno y su relación con la satisfacción laboral de los trabajadores de empresas embotelladoras en Lima Metropolitana, 2022",
author = "Acuña Zavala, Anayka Mieko",
publisher = "Universidad de Lima",
year = "2024"
}
The intention of this research is to study the independent variable, internal marketing, and the dependent variable, employee satisfaction, in the bottling companies of Peru and to verify their relationship and level of correspondence. Companies must ensure the happiness of their employees and increase their commitment to the brand to enhance the human talent of their internal clients; therefore, they must use endomarketing as a tool to ensure that their workers feel satisfied so that this is evidenced in performance and consequently the organization achieves better results. The methodological approach is quantitative, with a non-experimental and descriptive correlational design according to Hernández (2014). This will facilitate the measurement of the relationship between internal marketing and job satisfaction without altering the natural environment of the companies. For data collection, a 32-question questionnaire was implemented. The internal marketing questionnaire is based on Bohnenberger's model (2005), designed in Spain, and for job satisfaction, items from the S20/23 questionnaire by Meliá & Peiró (1989) were adapted. The latter evaluates five dimensions of job satisfaction, including supervision, benefits, intrinsic satisfaction, participation and involvement, and work environment and conditions. Responses will be collected using a Likert scale ranging from very satisfied to very dissatisfied. Finally, the feasibility of the research was ensured by the availability of the necessary resources to carry it out, and the objectives set were both measurable and achievable. In addition, the cooperation of employees in the bottling sector was obtained, who provided the necessary time to participate in the surveys and provide the essential information to analyze the relationship between the variables studied: internal marketing and job satisfaction.
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