his study assessed the influence of human resource management practices on agricultural employees’ behavior. Data were collected from 75 randomly selected agricultural employees using a well-structured questionnaire. Data gathered were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The mean age of the employees’ was 43.2 years. In-service training (=3.44), management reward employees who are committed to their job (=3.41) and wide participation and activity is highly rewarded (=3.41) were the major human resource management practices that influenced employees behaviors. Also, major employees’ behavior include creation of conducive environment for better job performance (=3.13) and praise, recognition and appreciation of effec...
The study assessed human resource management strategies for enhancing employees’ motivation in Edo S...
This study is aimed at recognizing the relationship between human resources management practices and...
This study was designed to determine the implications of decision making process on employees’ turno...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate HRM practices affecting employees in the Agricultural Sect...
Over the last decade, much research has been conducted in the field of human resource management (HR...
The concerns of human resource management in the organization, is to optimize organizational perform...
The study examines the effect of employee relations on the employees’ performance in the Feder...
Previous studies on performance management system focus on one or two of its dimensions with little ...
Employees’ behavioural outcomes is becoming a more important issue for a wide range of organisations...
In an era where overall quality is of principal prominence, excellence can only be actualized by the...
Most authors agree that Human Resources is the most important input available to any organisation. A...
ABSTRACT The effectiveness of food manufacturing firms in Nigeria is yet to be achieved, hence this...
Available evidence shows that employee attitudes are increasingly important for organizational succe...
This study examined the association of human resource management practices on employees’ performance...
The main goal of this research is studying the relationship between human resource practices with or...
The study assessed human resource management strategies for enhancing employees’ motivation in Edo S...
This study is aimed at recognizing the relationship between human resources management practices and...
This study was designed to determine the implications of decision making process on employees’ turno...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate HRM practices affecting employees in the Agricultural Sect...
Over the last decade, much research has been conducted in the field of human resource management (HR...
The concerns of human resource management in the organization, is to optimize organizational perform...
The study examines the effect of employee relations on the employees’ performance in the Feder...
Previous studies on performance management system focus on one or two of its dimensions with little ...
Employees’ behavioural outcomes is becoming a more important issue for a wide range of organisations...
In an era where overall quality is of principal prominence, excellence can only be actualized by the...
Most authors agree that Human Resources is the most important input available to any organisation. A...
ABSTRACT The effectiveness of food manufacturing firms in Nigeria is yet to be achieved, hence this...
Available evidence shows that employee attitudes are increasingly important for organizational succe...
This study examined the association of human resource management practices on employees’ performance...
The main goal of this research is studying the relationship between human resource practices with or...
The study assessed human resource management strategies for enhancing employees’ motivation in Edo S...
This study is aimed at recognizing the relationship between human resources management practices and...
This study was designed to determine the implications of decision making process on employees’ turno...