This survey studies the relationship between selected human resource management practices (leadership, motivation, training) with organizational commitment in 3-star, 4-star and 5-star hotels in Kuching. 143 respondents answering the questionnaires were selected through simple random sampling stratified by departments. The correlation results show that there is a significant (p0.05) between training and organisational commitment. The linear regression results show that motivation predominantly influences organizational commitment. Overall, there is a significant average direct relationship between human resource management practices and organisational commitment in the hotel industry (p<0.05, r=.567)
The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of human resource practices and emplo...
Introduction Managers clearly understood that the most important factor in competitive advantage is ...
Human Resource Management (HRM) has the capacity of influencing the organizational behavior of the e...
This survey studies the relationship between selected human resource management practices (leadershi...
This survey studies the relationship between selected human resource management practices (leadershi...
This study examines a model involving HRM practices, organizational commitment, and perceived organi...
AbstractTo begin with, of the most important factors that affect the operational performance of the ...
In this project paper it has re-established the theoretical and practical significance of organizati...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between human resource manageme...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of human resources management practices on ...
Hotel industry is confronted with some challenges induced by changing customers’ requirements and by...
Common to most conceptualizations of commitment found in the literature is a link with turnover; emp...
Organizational commitment- a central goal for human resources management- has received ~^~ considera...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the impact of human resource management practices individual...
The research orientation is motivated by internal organizational problems, namely the problem of imp...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of human resource practices and emplo...
Introduction Managers clearly understood that the most important factor in competitive advantage is ...
Human Resource Management (HRM) has the capacity of influencing the organizational behavior of the e...
This survey studies the relationship between selected human resource management practices (leadershi...
This survey studies the relationship between selected human resource management practices (leadershi...
This study examines a model involving HRM practices, organizational commitment, and perceived organi...
AbstractTo begin with, of the most important factors that affect the operational performance of the ...
In this project paper it has re-established the theoretical and practical significance of organizati...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between human resource manageme...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of human resources management practices on ...
Hotel industry is confronted with some challenges induced by changing customers’ requirements and by...
Common to most conceptualizations of commitment found in the literature is a link with turnover; emp...
Organizational commitment- a central goal for human resources management- has received ~^~ considera...
The purpose of this paper is to measure the impact of human resource management practices individual...
The research orientation is motivated by internal organizational problems, namely the problem of imp...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of human resource practices and emplo...
Introduction Managers clearly understood that the most important factor in competitive advantage is ...
Human Resource Management (HRM) has the capacity of influencing the organizational behavior of the e...