ETIOLOGICAL MODEL OF HUMAN RESOURCE ASSESSMENT INTERACTION WITH ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONALIZATION

Author(s):  
Palmira Papsiene
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 430-439
Author(s):  
Bhawna Chahar ◽  
Vinod Hatwal ◽  
Sona Sen

Economic development of any country depends on its natural resources, as well as availability of human resource. Every aspect, actions and activities in an organization involve people. Out of various resources, the human resource management has become critical resource for gaining the competitive edge. Today, most of the countries are giving attention and putting their effort to the development and training of their human resources. Training is effort initiated by an organization to foster learning among its workers. Training and development are a continuous effort designed to enhance employee learning, as well as his/her creativity, which is helpful in improving employees’ competence and organizational performance. The present research work examines the moderating and mediating role of organizational climate between employees training and creativity. In a survey of 324 employees working in various SME of Dehradun area, it was found that both employee creativity and employee learning foster organizational climate. Further, the mediation effect of organizational climate on learning and creativity is different. The study shows that creativity is partially mediated, but learning has no significant effect on organizational climate. The study suggests that companies must focus on training their employees so that employees become creative and learn new practices for improving their competencies at work. The study also suggests finding the means of improving organizational climate because of its rich contribution towards improving employee creativity and learning.


Human resource of an organization is considered as a central variable which affects the effectiveness of an organization. In this competitive era employees are considered as an asset to the organization and it is the only resource which can use all other resources within organization in an effective way. Human resource with its skills, capability, talent and intelligence can help an organization to achieve its objectives. The performance of employees will only be high when a favourable environment with growth opportunities will be provided to them. The present study focuses on the effect of organizational climate on organizational effectiveness of IT sector with organizational commitment as a mediator. Data was collected through structured questionnaire with the help of convenient sampling from 350 employees from Delhi and NCR. Process macro along with AMOS was used to measure the mediating effect of commitment between organizational climate and organizational effectiveness. A significant partial mediation using Bootstrapping was found with an indirect effect of organizational climate on organizational effectiveness (β= .32, Boot (LLCI= .8678, ULCI= 1.599). Total effect of organizational climate on Organizational effectiveness was .71, whereas direct effect was .39


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Tomo

This paper aims at providing a conceptual framework to analyze the public sector through a behavioral approach.The paper relies on the framework provided by Huse (2007) to study the behavioral approach in the private sector and employs a systematic literature review to adapt this framework to the public sector.The findings enable the application of the behavioral approach to the public sector through four main areas of discussion: human resource management, interactions, organizational climate, and culture leadership and structure.Literature on public sector has less regarded this dimension despite behaviors may affect both individual and organizational performance. Thus, this paper has manifold interesting implications, especially with reference to an effective change management in the public sector.


2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (1and2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Banalata Rath

Skilled, knowledgeable, and competent people are the key resource of any industry, be it manufacturing or a service sector. Higher degree and quality of performance of tasks always require higher degree of skills and knowledge. Human potential in every employee is vast and it can be further enhanced by various interventions like training, job rotation, feedback and counseling, organizational action, etc. that make the organization dynamic and growth oriented. People who are not able to contribute to the organization fully due to reasons beyond their control can also give the best if they are taken care of with more attractive working conditions and better organizational climate. Many services depend on direct personal interaction between customers and firms employees. Professionalism has become the buzzword in service industries and the corporate world now-a-days is fast realizing the importance of Human Resource Development in the new paradigm of business. This research paper is an attempt to evaluate the state of human resource development as is existent in the Orissa Tourism Development Corporation Ltd., a State – owned public sector undertaking of Orissa operating to provide the desired facilities and services to the tourists visiting the State. While analyzing various HRD aspects of OTDC, focus has been laid on employee training practice and performance appraisal system of the Corporation and suggestions have been given based on findings of the survey conducted for this research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-170
Author(s):  
Ethan P. Waples ◽  
Meagan E. Brock Baskin

The Problem. Everything we know and understand about flexible work arrangements (FWAs) revolves around extant research exploring the effects and effectiveness of FWAs based on samples in which organizations and/or employees freely adopted their use. In a post COVID-19 world, organizations implemented FWAs and employees who may not have been prepared for or desired such arrangements. This has resulted in implementing FWAs in situations where the job, culture, or person does not “support” FWAs. The Solution. We suggest the economic uncertainty of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic should shift Human Resource Development (HRD) attention to managing the organizational climate of work and work expectations, specifically with regard to FWAs. We discuss how HRD practitioners can help, specifically by preparing managers for enhanced communication and feedback, as well as through supporting employee development via proactive job crafting, to better prepare managers and workers to accept and flourish in FWAs both short and long term. The Stakeholders. The stakeholders for this article include decision-makers in organizations interested in driving success through long-term initiatives rooted in developing human capital. In addition, this article should resonate with HRD professionals interested in working with managers and employees to systematically build sustainable FWA systems.


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