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Conceptual Model to Assess Factors Affecting Productivity of University Staff; An Exploratory Factor Analysis Approach Research Article

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  • Hamed Taherdoost

    (Hamta Business Corporation)

  • Mitra Madanchian

    (Hamta Academy | Hamta Group)

  • Mona Ebrahimi

    (Research Club (Research and Development Departement) | Hamta Group)

Abstract

Productivity of university members has been defined in different forms; however, no specific definition is presented to evaluate factors that determine the productivity of university members. This study intends to provide a certain definition for the productivity of university members including five major constructs that impact productivity and employs an Exploratory Factor Analysis Approach to propose a conceptual model for evaluation of the impact of these factors on the productivity of the staff in university.

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  • Hamed Taherdoost & Mitra Madanchian & Mona Ebrahimi, 2021. "Conceptual Model to Assess Factors Affecting Productivity of University Staff; An Exploratory Factor Analysis Approach Research Article," Post-Print hal-03741846, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03741846
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