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Effect of human resource management practices on employee satisfaction and financial performance: a study on Nepalese commercial banks / Prathana Shrestha
Title : Effect of human resource management practices on employee satisfaction and financial performance: a study on Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Prathana Shrestha, Author Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 70p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 5/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
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Personal managementKeywords: 'employee satisfaction return on assets return on equity recruitment and selection training and development performance appraisal compensation system human resource planning' Class number: 658.303 Effect of human resource management practices on employee satisfaction and financial performance: a study on Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Prathana Shrestha, Author . - 2015 . - 70p. ; GRP/Thesis + 5/B.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 118/D 658.303 SHR Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Technology Available Effects of human resource management practice on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks / Sadikshya Amatya
Title : Effects of human resource management practice on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Sadikshya Amatya, Author Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: 95p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 9/B Languages : English Descriptors: Employee satisfaction Class number: 658.303 Abstract: One of the important fields of management is human resource and human resource practice is an important area of research since few years. Human resource practices play an important role in the organization regarding the performance of the employees, particularly in banking industry. Better human resource practice helps to increase the employees’ performance and make them more comfortable and secure in the organization (Saleem and Khurshid, 2014).
During last decades human resource practices have changed drastically owing to advanced technology, privatization and globalization. Due to the extreme change in the environment, it has forced the organization to adopt new workplace that sustained high level of performance. Human resource managementpractice highlights the importance of employee’s satisfaction. The relationship between appropriate human resource management practice and positive employee attitudes including employee satisfaction, loyalty and productivity has been widely analyzed. Also, it is suggested that treating the employees as the valuable asset of the organization improves the employees commitment and loyalty which ultimately leads to higher performance.(Silvestro, 2002).
In this competitive market, one of the important challenge that banking sector have to face is employee satisfaction. In order to compete in this modern era, the organizations are adopting the distinctive human resource practices and because of globalization organization are adopting the most up-to-date practices to achieve the organizational goal (Mohrman, 1995).
The main purpose of the study is to analyze the effect of human resource management practice on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks. The study has the following specific objectives: to analyze the perception of employees on HRM practices in Nepalese commercial banks, to examine the relationship of training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working condition on employee commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks, to determine the impact of training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working condition on employee commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks, to find out the most important factor affecting employee commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks.
The primary source of data is used to assess the opinion of employee with respect to human resource management practices on employee’s commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks. The survey is based on 190 respondents from 20 commercial banks in Nepal. The questions were asked in the Likert scale questions. The Likert scale questions of different variables as training and development, performance appraisal, compensation, working environment, employee job satisfaction and employee’s commitment were measured in 5 point scale. For the fact finding of the study primary data was analyzed by using percentage frequency distribution and methods such as descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and regression analysis.
The result of the study shows that there is positive correlation between human resource practices on employee commitment and employeejob satisfaction in the Nepalese commercial banks. The impact of training and development, compensation and working condition are positively significant with employee commitment and employeejob satisfaction where as performance appraisal has positive but insignificant relationship with employee commitment andemployee job satisfaction. This indicates that good human resource management practices in the form of training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working condition will tends to increase employee commitment and employeejob satisfaction. Training and development has the highest weighted mean value which reveals that it is followed effectively in Nepalese commercial banks. Likewise compensation system has lowest weighted mean value which indicates that compensation practice is not effectively followed in Nepalese commercial banks. The correlation result shows that employee commitment and job satisfaction are positively correlated to training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working environment. The beta coefficient of training and development, compensation, performance appraisal and working condition are positive when regressed onemployee job satisfaction. In the same way, beta coefficient of training and development, compensation, performance appraisal and working condition are positive when regressed on employee commitment.
Effects of human resource management practice on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Sadikshya Amatya, Author . - 2017 . - 95p. ; GRP/Thesis + 9/B.
Languages : English
Descriptors: Employee satisfaction Class number: 658.303 Abstract: One of the important fields of management is human resource and human resource practice is an important area of research since few years. Human resource practices play an important role in the organization regarding the performance of the employees, particularly in banking industry. Better human resource practice helps to increase the employees’ performance and make them more comfortable and secure in the organization (Saleem and Khurshid, 2014).
During last decades human resource practices have changed drastically owing to advanced technology, privatization and globalization. Due to the extreme change in the environment, it has forced the organization to adopt new workplace that sustained high level of performance. Human resource managementpractice highlights the importance of employee’s satisfaction. The relationship between appropriate human resource management practice and positive employee attitudes including employee satisfaction, loyalty and productivity has been widely analyzed. Also, it is suggested that treating the employees as the valuable asset of the organization improves the employees commitment and loyalty which ultimately leads to higher performance.(Silvestro, 2002).
In this competitive market, one of the important challenge that banking sector have to face is employee satisfaction. In order to compete in this modern era, the organizations are adopting the distinctive human resource practices and because of globalization organization are adopting the most up-to-date practices to achieve the organizational goal (Mohrman, 1995).
The main purpose of the study is to analyze the effect of human resource management practice on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks. The study has the following specific objectives: to analyze the perception of employees on HRM practices in Nepalese commercial banks, to examine the relationship of training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working condition on employee commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks, to determine the impact of training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working condition on employee commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks, to find out the most important factor affecting employee commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks.
The primary source of data is used to assess the opinion of employee with respect to human resource management practices on employee’s commitment and employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks. The survey is based on 190 respondents from 20 commercial banks in Nepal. The questions were asked in the Likert scale questions. The Likert scale questions of different variables as training and development, performance appraisal, compensation, working environment, employee job satisfaction and employee’s commitment were measured in 5 point scale. For the fact finding of the study primary data was analyzed by using percentage frequency distribution and methods such as descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and regression analysis.
The result of the study shows that there is positive correlation between human resource practices on employee commitment and employeejob satisfaction in the Nepalese commercial banks. The impact of training and development, compensation and working condition are positively significant with employee commitment and employeejob satisfaction where as performance appraisal has positive but insignificant relationship with employee commitment andemployee job satisfaction. This indicates that good human resource management practices in the form of training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working condition will tends to increase employee commitment and employeejob satisfaction. Training and development has the highest weighted mean value which reveals that it is followed effectively in Nepalese commercial banks. Likewise compensation system has lowest weighted mean value which indicates that compensation practice is not effectively followed in Nepalese commercial banks. The correlation result shows that employee commitment and job satisfaction are positively correlated to training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and working environment. The beta coefficient of training and development, compensation, performance appraisal and working condition are positive when regressed onemployee job satisfaction. In the same way, beta coefficient of training and development, compensation, performance appraisal and working condition are positive when regressed on employee commitment.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 317/D 658.303 AMA Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Social Sciences Available Human Resource Management and employee organization commitment: a study of Nepalese commercial banks / Rubina Shrestha
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 77/D 658.303 SHR Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Technology Available Impact of human resource dimensions on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks / Pabitra Pandey
Title : Impact of human resource dimensions on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Pabitra Pandey, Author Publication Date: 2016 Pagination: 78p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 6/B Languages : English Descriptors: Employee satisfaction Class number: 658.303 Impact of human resource dimensions on employee job satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Pabitra Pandey, Author . - 2016 . - 78p. ; GRP/Thesis + 6/B.
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 158/D 658.303 PAN Books Uniglobe Library Technology Available Impact of human resource management of employee satisfaction of Nepalese commercial banks / Richa Pokharel
Title : Impact of human resource management of employee satisfaction of Nepalese commercial banks Material Type: printed text Authors: Richa Pokharel, Author Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 79p. Size: GRP/Thesis Accompanying material: 5/B General note: Including bibilography Languages : English Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Employee satisfaction
Personnal managementKeywords: 'employee satisfaction return on assets return on equity recruitment and selection training and development' Class number: 658.303 Abstract: Human resource management practices have been changed dramatically during last two decades owing to globalization, privatization, and technological advancements. These highly turbulent environmental have forced organizations to adopt new workplace practices that enhance sustained level of high performance. Human resource management practice underlines the importance of satisfaction of employees. The relationship between appropriate human resource management practice and positive employee attitudes including employee satisfaction, loyalty and productivity has been widely analyzed. It is also suggested that treating employees as a valuable asset improves their commitment and loyalty which leads to higher performance and quality. Employee empowerment, employee commitment and employee retention are selected as employee satisfaction variables and these three are the dependent variables. Human resource planning, recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and promotion practices are the independent human resource practices variables. The main objective is to measure employees’ satisfaction on the human resource practices of commercial bank in Nepal. The primary source of data is used to assess the opinion of employees with respect to human resource practices on employee satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks. The survey is based on 173 respondents from 20 commercial banks in Nepal.
The result shows that there is a significant impact of human resource practices on employee empowerment, employee commitment as well as employee retention in the commercial banks. The impact of recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation, and promotion practices are positively significant with employee empowerment whereas human resource planning has insignificant effect on employee empowerment. The impact of recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation, and promotion practices are positively significant with employee commitment whereas human resource planning has insignificant effect on employee commitment. The impact of human resource planning, recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal and compensation are positively significant with employee retention whereas promotion practice has insignificant effect on employee retention.Impact of human resource management of employee satisfaction of Nepalese commercial banks [printed text] / Richa Pokharel, Author . - 2015 . - 79p. ; GRP/Thesis + 5/B.
Including bibilography
Languages : English
Descriptors: Banks
Banks and banking
Employee satisfaction
Personnal managementKeywords: 'employee satisfaction return on assets return on equity recruitment and selection training and development' Class number: 658.303 Abstract: Human resource management practices have been changed dramatically during last two decades owing to globalization, privatization, and technological advancements. These highly turbulent environmental have forced organizations to adopt new workplace practices that enhance sustained level of high performance. Human resource management practice underlines the importance of satisfaction of employees. The relationship between appropriate human resource management practice and positive employee attitudes including employee satisfaction, loyalty and productivity has been widely analyzed. It is also suggested that treating employees as a valuable asset improves their commitment and loyalty which leads to higher performance and quality. Employee empowerment, employee commitment and employee retention are selected as employee satisfaction variables and these three are the dependent variables. Human resource planning, recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation and promotion practices are the independent human resource practices variables. The main objective is to measure employees’ satisfaction on the human resource practices of commercial bank in Nepal. The primary source of data is used to assess the opinion of employees with respect to human resource practices on employee satisfaction in Nepalese commercial banks. The survey is based on 173 respondents from 20 commercial banks in Nepal.
The result shows that there is a significant impact of human resource practices on employee empowerment, employee commitment as well as employee retention in the commercial banks. The impact of recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation, and promotion practices are positively significant with employee empowerment whereas human resource planning has insignificant effect on employee empowerment. The impact of recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation, and promotion practices are positively significant with employee commitment whereas human resource planning has insignificant effect on employee commitment. The impact of human resource planning, recruitment and selection, training and development, performance appraisal and compensation are positively significant with employee retention whereas promotion practice has insignificant effect on employee retention.Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 100/D 658.303 POK Thesis/Dissertation Uniglobe Library Technology Available Relationship between human resource management practices and organization commitment in Nepalese commercial banks / Bishanu Gyawali
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