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THE IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE(MBA THESIS)
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The study aims to identify the level of effectiveness in Human Resource Management (HRM) and its impact on employees' satisfaction in the banking sector of Jordan. A questionnaire was developed and administered to 540 employees in the banking sector of Jordan out of which 406 were returned to test research hypotheses. The findings revealed a high level of effectiveness of all HRM practices combined and for four individual practices (HR planning, staffing, training & development and performance appraisal); while, a medium level of compensation effectiveness was yielded. It has been found that employees' satisfaction level was medium. A strong positive relationship has been identified between the effectiveness of HRM and employees' satisfaction. The study recommended improving financial compensation system of banks, which would positively increase the level of employees' satisfaction. On the other hand, comparative studies between Islamic banks and commercial banks are highly suggested.
In the altering competitive environment, human resources are considered as one significant source for competitive advantage. The human resource systems can subsidize to persistent competitive advantage through enabling the expansion of competencies that the organization needs for its development. The findings revealed that the positive statistical relationships were found between the human resource management practices and organizational performance. The fundamental linkage between HRM practices and organizational performance will enable the HR managers to design packages that will bring out better operating results to attain higher organizational performance. When the organizations grip, gadget and evaluate these practices effectively, then ultimately it will culminate at the higher performance in the organization. Data was collected from the employees working in commercial banks in Dera Ismail Khan. The same data was then analyzed by using diverse statistical tools (correlation & regression analysis).
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Hira Khan* Rafique Ahmed Khan** ABSTRACT This research paper aims at finding out the impact of Human Resource Management practices on Employee Job Satisfaction at Meezan Bank Limited, Karachi. Human Resource management practices are considered an essential tool to develop and motivate employees. The research, being explanatory in nature, involved quantitative data collected through a questionnaire. The data was collected from a sample of 270 employees belonging to different departments of the Meezan Bank Limited. To analyze the data, Regression and Correlation tools were used with the help of SPSS, version 22. The results indicate that there is no impact of recruitment and selection on employee satisfaction at Meezan Bank Limited, Karachi. However, other HRM practices including training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and rewards and recognition have positive impact on job satisfaction. The findings of the research are considered beneficial for the management of...
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