This study aimed to analyze the impact of job satisfaction on administrative creativity in the Yemeni telecommunications sector. The researchers employed the descriptive-analytical method and used a questionnaire as a tool for collecting field data. The study population comprised 4,266 individuals, and a stratified random sample of 352 participants was selected. The results indicated that the level of job satisfaction in the Yemeni telecommunications sector, from the employees' perspective, was moderate, with a mean score of 4.34, a standard deviation of 0.88, and a percentage of 62%. Conversely, the level of administrative creativity was high, with a mean score of 4.83, a standard deviation of 0.71, and a percentage of 69%. Furthermore, the findings revealed a statistically significant effect at the level of (α≤0.05) of job satisfaction and its various dimensions (relationships with colleagues and supervisors, satisfaction with wages, work environment, and health insurance) on administrative creativity.
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