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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Revision of the job characteristics model

Boonzaier, William January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (DTech (Human Resources Management))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2001 / The Job Characteristics Model is widely accepted as a conceptual tool for addressing problems related to employee demotivation, dissatisfaction and marginal performance. The validity of the Job Characteristics Model (Hackman & Oldham, 1980) was assessed by reviewing relevant studies of the model. The review and evaluation are based on studies testing the variables and the relationships between the variables as contained in the model. The reviewed evidence confirmed that the dimensionality of the job characteristics is best represented by the five-factor solution as proposed by the model. The subjective self-report measures of the five job characteristics as formulated by the theory and measured by the revised Job Diagnostic Survey (JDS) were also supported. No evidence was found for the multiplicative Motivating Potential Score (MPS), and as a result the use of a simple additive index of job complexity is recommended as the predictor of personal and work outcomes. Strong empirical support emerged for the relationships between the job characteristics and the personal outcomes. Much weaker relationships between the job characteristics and the work outcomes, however, materialized. Results failed to support the mediating effect of psychological states on the job characteristics/outcomes relationships as specified by the model. The postulated relationships between job characteristics and psychological states were also not confirmed by empirical evidence. The role of growth-need strength, knowledge and skill, and work environment characteristics, as moderators of the relationships between job characteristics and psychological states, as well as of the relationships between psychological states and personal and work outcomes, was seriously questioned.
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A comparative evaluation of human resource development (HRD) processes and practices in UK and Nigerian retail supermarkets

Alo, Obinna Azubuike January 2017 (has links)
This research explores the link between human resource development (HRD) interventions and leadership competencies in retail supermarkets in Nigeria and the UK, in order to understand better how Nigerian supermarkets can improve their leadership competencies by adopting the appropriate HRD interventions learnt from their UK counterparts. The retail supermarket literature in Africa recognises the inability of indigenous retail supermarkets in the continent to outcompete some foreign entrants in their own local market. The thesis, therefore, starts by reviewing the challenges facing these indigenous retail supermarkets in Nigeria, including the specific competencies they may be lacking in comparison with their foreign rivals. With this established in chapter one, the literature review chapters then explore issues of competency creation, including the theories of learning and HRD, since competency is learnt, and the HRD construct is in the forefront of learning in the organisation. The methodology adopted was a constructivist ontological stance coupled with an interpretivist epistemology. 40 qualitative interviews were conducted and the data analysis method adopted was a thematic analysis, particularly the deductive-inductive strategy, while the method of data reduction was via categorisation, unitisation, and detecting a relationship between the empirical and secondary data collected. A set of core competencies were identified, and of these the key difference in the responses (gathered from the two countries) was ‘reflective action taking’, and which was a major competence identified in the responses from the UK supermarkets, especially, Tesco. The thesis, therefore, matched the Tesco options programme (which is a leadership development programme in Tesco) with David Kolb’s experiential learning theory (ELT), and, both correspond neatly well. The thesis, thus, recommends that the ELT should form a fundamental part of our curriculum design, pedagogy and delivery of HRD related modules in schools, but also should be adopted in leadership development programmes, especially, in developing countries. However, by building on the current debate on the link between HRD, leadership competencies and organisational transformation, this study helps to address the lack of empirical data on HRD in retail supermarkets in developing countries, and suggests ways of improving the competencies of retail supermarket leaders in Nigerian.
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A study of the relationship between job satisfaction and procedural justice experienced by employees in a brick manufacturing company and their organisational citizenship behavior

Sha, Nadine January 2007 (has links)
Magister Commercii - MCom / The purpose of this study is to investigate and review literature that examines whether job satisfaction and procedural justice have a positive relationshipwith employees organisational citizenship behaviour in a brick manufacturing industry. / South Africa
94

Skill Formation

Grugulis, C. Irena January 2008 (has links)
Yes
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Impacts of Human Resource Strategy in Business Product Life Cycle

Wang, Jui-Chi 12 August 2005 (has links)
Human resource strategy and practices are effective ways to sustain organizational competitive advantage under the concept of strategic human resource management. It was proved that human resource strategy and business strategy have causal relationship. However, we need to explore the relationships among industry environment, business strategy and human resource in corporations of Taiwan. Using literature review and case studies, this research targeted six firms, which were sampled purposely, to conduct an in-depth interview to explore the relationships among human resource strategy, business strategy, and industry life-cycle. And the results showed below: 1.Business strategy is influenced by industry life-cycle stage and industry category. 2.Different business strategic will result in different human resource strategies and practices, that is, the principle of ¡§fitness¡¨. 3.Operation of human resource management will output multi-changes and combinations, due to cross influences of multi-factors.
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Práticas de gestão de pessoas para a gestão da qualidade : estudo de caso em uma empresa de produtos para conservação de temperatura

Torma, Silvia Regina Weiss January 2013 (has links)
A gestão de pessoas é fator sine qua non no mundo corporativo, o qual se encontra em constante mutação. A justificativa deste estudo de caso considera ainda que é demandado às organizações perspicácia de maneira a se despirem de antigas fórmulas de sucesso e se reinventarem na busca da sobrevivência e, quiçá, do almejado crescimento. Cativar clientes, reduzir custos, manter elevados padrões de qualidade, produtividade e segurança se tornaram condições básicas para a continuidade dos negócios e não mais considerados suficientes como diferenciais competitivos. Neste contexto, a presente dissertação objetiva a identificação de práticas de Gestão de Pessoas que podem alavancar melhorias de qualidade. Inicialmente é realizada uma revisão sistemática através da qual são arroladas 10 práticas de Gestão de Pessoas que podem influenciar a Gestão da Qualidade. A seguir, essas práticas são classificadas em conformidade com o critério de excelência Valorização das Pessoas, da Fundação Nacional da Qualidade (FNQ). Por fim, as práticas são comparadas com as existentes em uma empresa fabricante de produtos para conservação de temperatura e é elaborado um diagnóstico de oportunidades, em função das lacunas (gaps) evidenciadas. Os resultados mostraram que das 10 práticas examinadas nenhuma é integralmente aplicada na empresa, 7 são aplicadas parcialmente e 3 não são adotadas. Espera-se que estes conhecimentos possam municiar a empresa em análise na operacionalização de ações que permitam transpor os seus desafios, os quais podem impactar em sua continuidade. / People Management is sine qua non factor in the corporate world, which finds itself in constant mutation. The justification for this case study considers that it is required of the organizations, a high level of perception in a sense of getting rid of old success recipes and reinventing themselves in a quest for survival, and hopefully, the sought for growth. Captivating clients, reducing costs, keeping high quality standards, productivity and security, become basic conditions for continuity of business and are no longer considered sufficient as competitive differentials. Given this context, the present essay aims at identifying practices of People Management that can leverage improvements in quality. Initially, a systematic review is performed, through which the practices of People Management are aligned, and which can influence quality management. Next, these practices are classified in conformity with the excellence concepts of Fundação Nacional da Qualidade (FNQ). Finally, the practices are compared to the existing ones in an enterprise of products to conserve the temperature and an opportunity diagnosis is elaborated. The results showed that of the 10 practices examined none are fully implemented in the company, 7 are partially applied and 3 are not adopted. It is hoped that this knowledge may equip the company in question, based on the noticed gaps, in a way of supporting the company being analyzed in the operating of actions, that allow transposing of its challenges, of which can impact in its continuity.
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Žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymas Šiaulių miesto įmonėse / Human resource management in companies of Siauliai

Žemrietaitė, Asta 03 September 2010 (has links)
Bakalaurinio baigiamajame darbe nagrinėjama žmogiškųjų išteklių svarba organizacijai, žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo sritys bei žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo problemos Lietuvoje ir sprendimų galimybės. Bakalauro baigiamojo darbo tikslas – išanalizuoti žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo aspektus Šiaulių miesto įmonėse. Tikslui įgyvendinti buvo atliktas kiekybinis tyrimas (anketa), kuris leido nustatyti žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo tendencijas ir problemas Šiaulių miesto įmonėse. Bakalauro baigiamąjį darbą sudaro dvi dalys. Pirmojoje dalyje aptariami teoriniai žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo aspektai. Antrojoje dalyje pateikiami gauti tyrimo rezultatai, kurie parodė, kad Šiaulių miesto įmonėse žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo veikla nėra išplėtota.Bakalaurinio baigiamajame darbe nagrinėjama žmogiškųjų išteklių svarba organizacijai, žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo sritys bei žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo problemos Lietuvoje ir sprendimų galimybės. Bakalauro baigiamojo darbo tikslas – išanalizuoti žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo aspektus Šiaulių miesto įmonėse. Tikslui įgyvendinti buvo atliktas kiekybinis tyrimas (anketa), kuris leido nustatyti žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo tendencijas ir problemas Šiaulių miesto įmonėse. Bakalauro baigiamąjį darbą sudaro dvi dalys. Pirmojoje dalyje aptariami teoriniai žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo aspektai. Antrojoje dalyje pateikiami gauti tyrimo rezultatai, kurie parodė, kad Šiaulių miesto įmonėse žmogiškųjų išteklių valdymo veikla nėra išplėtota. / In the bachelor’s final work the human resource importance for organization, human resource management functions and human resource management problems in Lithuania and their solution possibilities were analyzed. The goal of bachelor’s final work is to analyze human resource management aspects in companies of Šiauliai. For this reason, a quantitative research based on questionnaire was made, which allowed to find out human resource management tendencies and problems in companies of Šiauliai. Bachelor’s final contains of two parts. In the first part human resource management theoretical aspects are discussed. In the second part are given the results of research, which have shown that human resource management in companies of Šiauliai isn’t explicated.
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Práticas de gestão de pessoas para a gestão da qualidade : estudo de caso em uma empresa de produtos para conservação de temperatura

Torma, Silvia Regina Weiss January 2013 (has links)
A gestão de pessoas é fator sine qua non no mundo corporativo, o qual se encontra em constante mutação. A justificativa deste estudo de caso considera ainda que é demandado às organizações perspicácia de maneira a se despirem de antigas fórmulas de sucesso e se reinventarem na busca da sobrevivência e, quiçá, do almejado crescimento. Cativar clientes, reduzir custos, manter elevados padrões de qualidade, produtividade e segurança se tornaram condições básicas para a continuidade dos negócios e não mais considerados suficientes como diferenciais competitivos. Neste contexto, a presente dissertação objetiva a identificação de práticas de Gestão de Pessoas que podem alavancar melhorias de qualidade. Inicialmente é realizada uma revisão sistemática através da qual são arroladas 10 práticas de Gestão de Pessoas que podem influenciar a Gestão da Qualidade. A seguir, essas práticas são classificadas em conformidade com o critério de excelência Valorização das Pessoas, da Fundação Nacional da Qualidade (FNQ). Por fim, as práticas são comparadas com as existentes em uma empresa fabricante de produtos para conservação de temperatura e é elaborado um diagnóstico de oportunidades, em função das lacunas (gaps) evidenciadas. Os resultados mostraram que das 10 práticas examinadas nenhuma é integralmente aplicada na empresa, 7 são aplicadas parcialmente e 3 não são adotadas. Espera-se que estes conhecimentos possam municiar a empresa em análise na operacionalização de ações que permitam transpor os seus desafios, os quais podem impactar em sua continuidade. / People Management is sine qua non factor in the corporate world, which finds itself in constant mutation. The justification for this case study considers that it is required of the organizations, a high level of perception in a sense of getting rid of old success recipes and reinventing themselves in a quest for survival, and hopefully, the sought for growth. Captivating clients, reducing costs, keeping high quality standards, productivity and security, become basic conditions for continuity of business and are no longer considered sufficient as competitive differentials. Given this context, the present essay aims at identifying practices of People Management that can leverage improvements in quality. Initially, a systematic review is performed, through which the practices of People Management are aligned, and which can influence quality management. Next, these practices are classified in conformity with the excellence concepts of Fundação Nacional da Qualidade (FNQ). Finally, the practices are compared to the existing ones in an enterprise of products to conserve the temperature and an opportunity diagnosis is elaborated. The results showed that of the 10 practices examined none are fully implemented in the company, 7 are partially applied and 3 are not adopted. It is hoped that this knowledge may equip the company in question, based on the noticed gaps, in a way of supporting the company being analyzed in the operating of actions, that allow transposing of its challenges, of which can impact in its continuity.
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Práticas de gestão de pessoas para a gestão da qualidade : estudo de caso em uma empresa de produtos para conservação de temperatura

Torma, Silvia Regina Weiss January 2013 (has links)
A gestão de pessoas é fator sine qua non no mundo corporativo, o qual se encontra em constante mutação. A justificativa deste estudo de caso considera ainda que é demandado às organizações perspicácia de maneira a se despirem de antigas fórmulas de sucesso e se reinventarem na busca da sobrevivência e, quiçá, do almejado crescimento. Cativar clientes, reduzir custos, manter elevados padrões de qualidade, produtividade e segurança se tornaram condições básicas para a continuidade dos negócios e não mais considerados suficientes como diferenciais competitivos. Neste contexto, a presente dissertação objetiva a identificação de práticas de Gestão de Pessoas que podem alavancar melhorias de qualidade. Inicialmente é realizada uma revisão sistemática através da qual são arroladas 10 práticas de Gestão de Pessoas que podem influenciar a Gestão da Qualidade. A seguir, essas práticas são classificadas em conformidade com o critério de excelência Valorização das Pessoas, da Fundação Nacional da Qualidade (FNQ). Por fim, as práticas são comparadas com as existentes em uma empresa fabricante de produtos para conservação de temperatura e é elaborado um diagnóstico de oportunidades, em função das lacunas (gaps) evidenciadas. Os resultados mostraram que das 10 práticas examinadas nenhuma é integralmente aplicada na empresa, 7 são aplicadas parcialmente e 3 não são adotadas. Espera-se que estes conhecimentos possam municiar a empresa em análise na operacionalização de ações que permitam transpor os seus desafios, os quais podem impactar em sua continuidade. / People Management is sine qua non factor in the corporate world, which finds itself in constant mutation. The justification for this case study considers that it is required of the organizations, a high level of perception in a sense of getting rid of old success recipes and reinventing themselves in a quest for survival, and hopefully, the sought for growth. Captivating clients, reducing costs, keeping high quality standards, productivity and security, become basic conditions for continuity of business and are no longer considered sufficient as competitive differentials. Given this context, the present essay aims at identifying practices of People Management that can leverage improvements in quality. Initially, a systematic review is performed, through which the practices of People Management are aligned, and which can influence quality management. Next, these practices are classified in conformity with the excellence concepts of Fundação Nacional da Qualidade (FNQ). Finally, the practices are compared to the existing ones in an enterprise of products to conserve the temperature and an opportunity diagnosis is elaborated. The results showed that of the 10 practices examined none are fully implemented in the company, 7 are partially applied and 3 are not adopted. It is hoped that this knowledge may equip the company in question, based on the noticed gaps, in a way of supporting the company being analyzed in the operating of actions, that allow transposing of its challenges, of which can impact in its continuity.
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Impact of data quality on utilisation and usefulness of integrated Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS)

Dlamini, Khulekani Enock January 2012 (has links)
Magister Commercii - MCom / Impact of data quality on utilisation and perceived usefulness of integrated Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS). Integrated HR Information systems have become prevalent in modern organisations. These systems promise operational efficiencies and competitive advantage. In order to deliver these benefits, the systems should be effectively utilised and perceived as a useful business tools. The utilisation and perceived usefulness of the HRIS could be influenced by quality of data it produces. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of data quality on the utilisation and usefulness of the HRIS. The aim was to ensure that organisations realise their investments in HRIS. This would be achieved by improving qualities that ensures effective utilisation of HRIS. Moreover, the study sought to enhance the body of academic knowledge in HRIS as far data quality is concerned. Mixed research method was used to meet the objectives of the study. Survey research and qualitative interviews techniques were employed. Statistical and deductive analysis was applied to raw data in order to draw conclusions. The study found that data quality positively influence utilisation and usefulness of HRIS. Moreover, findings revealed that the HRIS was predominantly used for operational, rather than strategic tasks. HRIS data is also not generally perceived to be of poor quality. HR practitioners emphasise accuracy over other quality dimensions. Organisations that seek to maximise their investment in HRIS should implement data quality improvement initiatives. This will ensure that the system is effectively utilised and produces high quality information for decision-making. This could lead to competitive advantage. Further research could be undertaken to understand; success factors for HRIS data quality initiatives, determinants of HRIS user satisfaction, drivers for dedicated HRIS management roles and the impact of having HRIS manager among others.

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