نتایج جستجو برای: organizational reward

تعداد نتایج: 120006  

2017
Xiaoxi Wang Li Liu Futing Zou Junhui Hao Hui Wu

This study aimed to explore the associations of occupational stressors (extrinsic effort, reward, and overcommitment), perceived organizational support (POS), and psychological capital (PsyCap) and its components (self-efficacy, hope, resilience, and optimism) with work engagement and the mediating roles of PsyCap and its components among Chinese female nurses within the framework of the job de...

, آغاز, عسل, ابطحی, سید حسین,

In this article, the effects of organizational culture on knowledge man-agement have been examined. The samples of this survey are the em-ployees of Industries and Mines Ministry and the data have been col-lected by questionnaire. Individual initiative, Management support, In-tegration, Control, Risk tolerance, Reward system, Identity, Direction, Communication patterns and Conflict tolerance ha...

Organizational citizenship behavior is a voluntarily executed behavior emanated by one individual who undertakes to do more than what is elucidated in his/her job description and what is not directly designed by official reward systems in an organization, while it can bring about an improvement in efficiency and effectiveness levels in the organization’s performance. Besides, organizational jus...

2014
DONGHYUN KIM YOUNGKEUN CHOI

This study examines the relationship between human resource management practices and innovation in software engineering. We use social exchange theory to investigate how human resource management practices influence the innovative behaviors of software developers through the mediation of affective organizational commitment. The results show that developmental appraisal, externally or equitable ...

2011
K. Dow Scott Thomas McMullen Mark Royal

determining how to reward employees. It must balance market competitiveness, internal equity, organizational performance and individual performance considerations. Notably, issues of “fairness” underlie each of these areas. No matter how sophisticated their design, reward programs, policies and practices that are not perceived as fair will not successfully attract, retain and engage employees. ...

Journal: :آینده پژوهی مدیریت 0
فتاح ناظم ندارد

the system of education is absolutely on the greatest and most complicated innovations of human being. today, in every country huge investments are made for education a large population of children, by a great number of people. it is obvious that education, which is related to the most valuable assets of nations, cannot be managed without using scientific tactics. productivity is a relatively a...

Journal: :Journal of evidence-based social work 2008
Michael J Austin Jennette Claassen Catherine M Vu Paola Mizrahi

Knowledge management has recently taken a more prominent role in the management of organizations as worker knowledge and intellectual capital are recognized as critical to organizational success. This analysis explores the literature of knowledge management including the individual level of tacit and explicit knowledge, the networks and social interactions utilized by workers to create and shar...

2004
ALEC LEVENSON SUSAN COHEN John Boudreau David Finegold Cristina Gibson Ed Lawler

The use of competency systems to evaluate, reward, and promote managers has become commonplace in large organizations in recent years. Yet despite their popularity, there is scant evidence that competency systems increase managerial effectiveness and improve organizational performance. We first analyze the individual-level determinants of progression within a competency system and the links of ...

2017
Davood ESKANDARI Mohammad Javad JAFARI Yadollah MEHRABI Mostafa Pouya KIAN Hossein CHARKHAND Mostafa MIRGHOTBI

BACKGROUND Technical, human, operational and organizational factors have been influencing the sequence of occupational accidents. Among them, organizational factors play a major role in causing occupational accidents. The aim of this research was to understand the Iranian safety experts' experiences and perception of organizational factors. METHODS This qualitative study was conducted in 2015...

2015
Lisa Jarman Angela Martin Alison Venn Petr Otahal Kristy Sanderson

BACKGROUND Workplace health promotion (WHP) has been proposed as a preventive intervention for job stress, possibly operating by promoting positive organizational culture or via programs promoting healthy lifestyles. The aim of this study was to investigate whether job stress changed over time in association with the availability of, and/or participation in a comprehensive WHP program (Healthy@...

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