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The Moderating Role Of Job Satisfaction On The Relationship Between Human Resource Management Practices And Employee Performanceamong Telecommunication Employees

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  • MM, Al-Dubai

    (Management Development Institute of Singapore, Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

  • V, Gopalan

    (SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India)

  • Ma, Alaghbari

    (Department of Business Administration, Applied Science University (ASU), Kingdom of Bahrain)

  • AM, Hamood

    (Al-Madinah International University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Abstract

This study was aimed at identifying the relationship between human resource practices and employee performance among employees in Yemeni Telecommunication Public companies. It also aimed to examine the moderating role of job satisfaction on the relationship between human resource practices such as (work environment, reward, fairness and job performance). The study population included employees from Public Telecommunication Corporation (PTC) located in Sana'a, Yemen. The researcher used Raosoft to determine the required sample. The sample size refers to the total number of employees in PTC, where the numbers of employees in Sana’a branch are 800 employees. The sample size is 260, which was randomly selected. The questionnaires were distributed to 365 employees, from which 262 were retrieved. The study reached the following results: There is a significant relationship between work environment and employees performance. There is a significant relationship between reward and employees' performance. There is a significant relationship between fairness and employees' performance. Job satisfaction has a significant impact on the relationship between work environment and fairness and employees' performance. However, it does not have the effect on the relationship between reward and employees' performance. Based on the research findings, some practical and theoretical implications were discussed.

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  • MM, Al-Dubai & V, Gopalan & Ma, Alaghbari & AM, Hamood, 2019. "The Moderating Role Of Job Satisfaction On The Relationship Between Human Resource Management Practices And Employee Performanceamong Telecommunication Employees," Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, , vol. 24(02), pages 01-22, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:joibac:0039
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    Keywords

    Employees Performance; Fairness; Job Satisfaction; Reward; Work Environment; Yemen;
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    • A11 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Role of Economics; Role of Economists

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