European Journal of Business and Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol.5, No.8, 2013 91 The Impact of Participation & Role Conflict on Job Satisfaction: An Analysis of Gomal University Lecturers (Regular and Contract) Dr; Aziz Javed Department of Business Administration; Gomal university .D.I.Khan (KPK) Pakistan Email; Azizjaved_mba@yahoo.com Dr;Ghulam Muhammad Kundi; Department of Public Administration; Gomal university .D.I.Khan (KPK) Pakistan Email;gmkundi@hotmail.com Naveed Saif; Department of Business Administration; Gomal university .D.I.Khan (KPK) Pakistan Email; naveedsaif_naveedsaif@yahoo.com Dr; Shafiq ur Rehman Department of Business Administration; University of Malakand KPK Pakistan Khalid Rehman Muh Saqib Khan; Department of Business Administration; Department of Business Administration; Gomal university .D.I.Khan (KPK ) Gomal university .D.I.Khan (KPK) Email; Khalidrehman08@gmail.com Email; saqiblecturer@hotmail.com ABSTRACT There is almost unanimity that job satisfaction is a key to efficiency and productivity of workers in almost all professions interalia many factors. Participation in decision making and role conflict are the main ingredients of job satisfaction in creative professions like teaching at postgraduate level. This paper intends to identify the impact of these two factors on job satisfaction of lecturers in Gomal University DIKhan. Population of the study consists of the entire faculty member in Grade BPS 18 i.e. Lecturer on contract as well as regular basis. Because of shortage of time availability only 35 were selected .and data was analyzed through statistical packages. The main variables of the study are job satisfaction, role of the conflict among participant and decision making process. Publicly employed people have no or less discretionary power in managing their work however, in Gomal University, the level of participation of teachers (lecturers) in decision making was found high and they are satisfied, majority of the respondents were of the view that they have conflict in performing their roles on the job therefore, their level of satisfaction is suffering. Key Words; Job Satisfaction, Conflict, Lecturers, Gomal University, INTRODUCTION Job satisfaction involves liking for the work and acceptance of the pressures and aspiration connected with that work. Social scientist believes that “job satisfaction is pleasurable or positive emotional reaction to a person’s job (Luthans, 2005).” An employee’s attitude about his job is based on factors present in the work environment. Robbins and Decenzo (2006) refer it to “an individual’s general attitude towards his job.” While Rao et al., (2003) are of the view that “a person with a high level of satisfaction holds positive attitude towards his or her job while a person who is not