scholarly journals Indefinite vs. fixed-term work contracts: the impact over the teachers’ work-engagement

Author(s):  
Sorina Ioana Mişu

AbstractA teacher’s work during the school year should be seen as a marathon or as a sprint? This paper intends to contribute to the expanding body of literature on the work-engagement issues of education employees from a perspective of strategic human resources management. It investigates how the length of their working contracts influences the level of engagement shown for their work. It was assumed that the existence of an indefinite or a fixed-term work contract brings up aspects such as stability, predictability and coherence for a teacher’s work, all thought to be parts of a positive engagement state of mind. Nevertheless, the acknowledgement and the acceptance of a short time collaboration could bring just as good results if the focus remains on the present moment. In order to gain a better understanding it was performed a quantitative research materialized in a questionnaire, answered by school teachers employed under both forms of contracts. The findings of this study are of value for any of the educational field stakeholders as the system’s human resources are the most valuable asset for a qualitative result. In the end, implications of a predominant engaged or disengaged stuff will be discussed and human resources management suggestions will be made.

Author(s):  
Maha Mohammad Al- Rakhis, Fatima Mohammad Al- Rakhis

The study aimed to identify the impact of modern models of strategic human resource management on enhancing organizational agility for institutions, and by relying on the descriptive analytical approach to the previous literature in this field through four hypotheses that were discussed, it was clear from the results of the study that there is a relationship between modern models of strategic human resource management on Strengthening organizational agility and validating the four assumptions, the study recommended preparing and implementing a human resources strategy based on the dimensions of the four models, aligning and amending human resource management policies in a manner that achieves facilitation and facilitation of wages Categories according to staff in the performance of the strategic models of human resources management, development work harmoniously with the organizational agility environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 238-242
Author(s):  
Erfina Tri Wulandari ◽  
Lenny Christina Nawangsari

The purpose of this research is to measure the impact of Green Human Resources Management towards business sustainability at PT. Prudential Life Assurance. The type of this research is a quantitative research. Analysis of the data used in this study using SEM PLS version 3.2.7. About 94 respondents from Claim Department at PT. Prudential Life Assurance participated in this research. Based on direct impact shows that Green Recruitment, Green Training, Green Compensation and Rewards have brought a positive and significant impact towards business sustainability, however, there is no significant impact for Green Performance Appraisal. Simultaneously, Green Human Resources Management has a positive and significant impact to Business Sustainability at PT. Prudential Life Assurance.


2011 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 248-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Guo ◽  
William A. Brown ◽  
Robert F. Ashcraft ◽  
Carlton F. Yoshioka ◽  
Hsiang-Kai Dennis Dong

2016 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 281-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Biljana Đorđević

Abstract In today’s business conditions, the internationalisation of business becomes an almost inevitable precondition for future growth and development of organisations. However, internationalisation of business usually requires organisations to implement some changes in the way they operated in the previous period. One of the areas that require some changes is the area of human resource management, too. Factors which require modifications in this system are related primarily to the legal regulations of other countries, but also to the characteristics of their national culture. The former influence comes from the fact that national culture exerts a powerful influence on the system of values, attitudes and behaviour of people in a particular country and, among the other things, on the preferences for policies and procedures in the field of human resources management. Starting from the above, this paper analyses the impact of certain dimensions of national culture on the preferred content of human resources management in organisations in certain countries. The aim of the paper is to provide the theoretical basis for organisations that internationalised their business, or intend to do so, to create system of human resource management in the entities abroad which, at least, will represent the balance between the system that is applied at headquarter and one that is preferred in entities abroad, in order to be effective.


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