Human Resource Management Research Papers/Topics

Data Protection And Electronic Human Resource Systems (E-Hrs): A Case Study Of Valley View University, Oyibi-Ghana

ABSTRACT The study sought to ascertain the extent to which Valley View University (VVU) has complied with the Data Protection Act (DPA) since the implementation of the E-HRS at the University. This case study sampled a total of thirty employees from diverse functional units of the University. The aim was to evaluate respondents’ acceptability, knowledge and understanding of E-HRS issues relating to the DPA, security issues in the DPA and adherence to such security issues. Findings revealed ...

Composition Of Board Of Directors And Its Effects On Service Delivery And Firm Performance In The Ghanaian Banking Industry

ABSTRACT Following the extensive financial crises with its resultant collapse of some world leading businesses, the concept of corporate governance has received considerable attention in both industrial and academic circles. The role of board of directors in the death and survival of corporate entities has become a key component of the corporate governance architecture. The study examines the composition of board of directors and its effects on service delivery and firm performance in the Gha...

Experiences Of Ghanaian Student Nurses In The Clinical Learning Environment: Implications For Nursing Education And Practice

ABSTRACT Learning environments are relevant in adult education as they serve to facilitate acquisition of relevant knowledge, skills and attitudes for one to be well educated. The Clinical Learning Environment (CLE) has been identified as a complex network of forces that work together in the learning of clinical skills for student nurses in addition to classroom learning (Flott & Linden, 2016). Student nurses are placed in the Clinical Learning Environment to acquire the requisite skills need...

An Exploratory Study of Human Resource (HR) Analytics: Implications For Human Resource Management Practice

ABSTRACT Effectively managing human capital is very critical to organisations today. This has strategic implications for businesses that want to gain a competitive advantage over others. HR analytics is gaining widespread attention in businesses with the goal of increasing their competitiveness. This study, therefore, sought to investigate the implications of HR analytics on human resource management practice in Ghana. Adopting a qualitative approach to research, twenty organisations were pu...

A Study of The Dimensions of Organizational Justice Which Best Predict Employee Trust And Productivity in Ghanaian Higher Institutions

ABSTRACT  This study aims to examine the dimensions of organisational justice that best predict employee trust; and the dimensions of organisational justice that best predict employee productivity. The study used a quantitative approach and data were gathered from 211 respondents through the use of a questionnaire. Convenience sampling techniques was used to select both the five Ghanaian higher education institutions and the respondents for the study. The data gathered was analysed using Sta...

Perceived Hrm Practices And Turnover Intention: The Mediating Role Of Job Embeddedness. A Study Of The Hotel Industry In Ghana

ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to explore the turnover intention of employees in the hotel industry using Job Embeddedness as a mediator of its relationship with HRM practices. The study used job embeddedness, to investigate its mediation effect on the relationship between employees‟ turnover intention and three areas of human resource practices (Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development, Rewards and Benefits). Stratified, purposive and convenience sampling methods were ado...

Emotional Labour And Emotional Intelligence As Predictors Of Job Attitudes: The Moderating Role Of Perceived Organisational Support

ABSTRACT This study introduces perceived organizational support (POS) as a moderating variable to provide some explanations to the possible relationship between emotional labour, emotional intelligence and job attitudes among nurses and midwives in Ghana. The study employed a sequential explanatory mixed-method approach (QUAN-qual), a cross-sectional design and proportionately sampled three hundred and forty-two (342) nurses and midwives from six public and quasi-public health facilities in t...

Pressure For Production And Employee Safety Behavior Among Ghanaian Power Generation Companies: The Moderating Role of Management Commitment to Safety And Priority of Safety on The Planet

ABSTRACT Most part of the safety literature indicates that employees fashion their safety-related behaviours in accordance with the perceived climate. This present study examined three dimensions of safety climate (management commitment to safety, priority of safety on plant and pressure for production). The aim of the study was to examine whether the pressure placed on the power generation companies in Ghana as a result of the erratic power supply (‘Dumsor’) has implications for employe...

Leader Integrity: A Predictor of Organizational Citizenship Behavior And Counterproductive Work Behavior Among Ghanaian Civil Servants

ABSTRACT  The concept of leader integrity has become topical as part of the call for positive organizational research. In an attempt to explore the meaning of this character strength in leaders and how it influences employee outcomes, this study employed the use of robust methodology to examine how leader integrity predicts the citizenship behaviour and counterproductive work behaviour of civil servants in Ghana. The concurrent embedded mixed method design was adopted to subjectively provide...

The Use of Public Transport Services by Residents in The Accra Metropolitan Area

ABSTRACT Public transport is crucial for the growth of any economy and trade, both of which are highly dependent on the conveyance of people and goods. However, there is, in many cities of developing countries, a major challenge of adjusting the existing system of mobility to the evolving transportation needs of the people. The situation in the Accra Metropolitan area provides a template of the circumstance in most of these city-regions. Against this backdrop, the study investigated the use ...

AN Examination of Strategic Management Behavior of Firms From Emerging Markets: Evidence From Ghana

ABSTRACT It is argued that strategic management practices positively influence the competitiveness of firms. In the light of this the study examines the strategic management behaviors (practices and tools) adopted by firms from emerging markets, using Ghana as a case study. To address this issue, literature was extensively reviewed out of which a conceptual model consisting of a sample of key strategic management practices and tools that enhance firm competitiveness was adapted and validated...

The Role Of Training In Facilitating Employees’ Commitment To Their Organisations

ABSTRACT Several studies have been conducted on training and organisational commitment in Western and Asian countries, but not much has been done in Sub-Saharan African countries, and particularly in the pensions industry in Ghana. This study fills this gap by conducting a theoretical analysis and empirical examination of the role of training in facilitating employees‘ commitment in the Ghanaian pensions industry. Additionally, the study contributes to human resource management practice reg...

Leaders Emotional Intelligence And Employee Creativity In Indigenous Ghanaian Banks: The Mediating Role Of Employee Voice

ABSTRACT The main aim of this study was to assess how leaders’ emotional intelligence influence the creativity of employees in indigenous Ghanaian banks. Moreover, the study examined how employee voice acts as a mediator for the leaders’ emotional intelligence-employee creativity relationship. Specifically, the objectives of the study were to examine the relationship between leaders emotional intelligence and employee creativity in indigenous Ghanaian banks; to determine the relationship ...

Comparative Analysis of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Achievement Among West African Countries; Application of Extended Topsis Technique

ABSTRACT  Purpose - The purpose of this study is to compare the performance of selected West African countries regarding their attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The study used the Extended Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) as the main framework. This is because TOPSIS creates room for the incorporation of the three dimensions of sustainability-social, economic and environmental to establish a threshold below which a country is deeme...

Corporate social responsibility And Competitive Advantage: A Comparative Study Across Selected Ghanaian Industries

ABSTRACT Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an integral part of business practice over the last decade and this has led many corporations to dedicate a section of their annual reports and corporate websites to CSR activities. Although extant literature with regard to CSR has examined a number of themes such as the link between CSR and financial performance, very few studies have been conducted on CSR and Competitive Advantage (CA). As such, this paper was aimed at identifying ...


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