The study serves to recap, based upon the author¡¦s more than three decades of servicing Japanese manufacturer in export processing zones, in deciphering an imminent question concerning whether the Japanese manufacture in export processing zones will continue to thrive the such export processing zone environment in a sustainable development amid the fiercely competitive economy, in light that the Japanese manufacturers had once invested heavily in the initial start-up stage to now almost in a dormant stage. Further in addressing how the quality of a business payroll system and its organizational committee to its employees continues to determine a business¡¦s sustainable management and development, the study also attempts to focus on how the Japanese manufacturer employees view their payroll systems, identify with their organization commitments and how their payroll systems affect their organizational commitments as references in future business management and decision maker and for a sustainable fortuity operating from the export processing zones.
Based on the foreign background and motivation, the study deployed questionnaire poll focusing on export processing zone Japanese manufacturers/as study subjects, from which a total of 1,129 valid questionnaires have been recalled covering a total of 42 Japanese owned manufacturers/throughout the export processing zones. Statistics means adopted in the study primarily concern descriptive statistics, t factor assessment, singular factor variable analysis, simple relevancy analysis, classic relevancy analysis, inductive analysis and so forth, with major findings concluded as follows,
1. There are ominous differences how gender, age group, seniority, education, position, inception stage of a manufacture and industry types come to affect export processing zone Japanese manufacturer employees as to how they view the organization¡¦s induction of base payroll declared under the national health insurance program and how they identify to such, and are ominous differences how they view their emotional commitment, ongoing commitment and ethical commitment toward the organization. To which, an organization is best to alleviates the differences among employee responses, improve its management approach, and improve its organizational commitment and the design of an adequate payroll system with which to improve its overall competitiveness.
2. With the health insurance-based payroll system found natively correlated and negatively influencing the emotional commitment, an organization is best to adequately adjust its payroll system to avoid undercutting the morale.
3. With the health insurance-based payroll system found positively correlated and positively influencing the emotional commitment and ethical commitment, an organization is best to adequately adjust its payroll structure focusing on different individuals, made in conjunction with addressing the overall business competitiveness.
4. With the performance-based payroll system found positively correlated and positively influencing the emotional commitment and ethical commitment, together with how export processing zone employees identify highly with a performance-based payroll system, it is prudent that an organization attempts to improve means of performance evaluation by inducting a performance-based payroll system with which to excel its overall competitiveness and achieve a sustainable management.
5. The integration of some of the demographic variables, i.e. age, seniority and education to the payroll system can affect how the employees identify their organization commitments, hence it is also prudent to take into consideration of their potential impact in the design of a payroll system for sustainable the organization with a high level of organizational commitment.
Recapping the foregoing findings, the study also presents recommendations to export processing zone Japanese manufacturer/exporters and to subsequent researchers pursuing in this domain.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0801102-152627 |
Date | 01 August 2002 |
Creators | WENG, CHI-CHEN |
Contributors | Liang-Chih Huang, Shyh-Jer Chen, Bih-Shiaw Jaw |
Publisher | NSYSU |
Source Sets | NSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive |
Language | Cholon |
Detected Language | English |
Type | text |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | http://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0801102-152627 |
Rights | unrestricted, Copyright information available at source archive |
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