Human Resource Management Research Papers/Topics

MANAGING THE HUMAN RESOURCE AT THE VOLTA RIVER AUTHORITY: AN EXAMINATION OF TRAINING PROGRAMMES OF NON-ENGINEERING STAFF

ABSTRACT This study examined training programmes outlined for non engineering staff in the Volta River Authority (VRA) and if adequate training is being given to this category of staff. It also seeks to find out if there is any point of reference by which training is done, and how systematic is the training programme. The research also seeks to determine if any serious training need analysis is being done. The study design used for this research was exploratory. It was also a case study, conc...

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEM: THE CASE OF GHANA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED

In recent years, Information Systems (IS) have been deployed by organisations for achieving efficiency, effectiveness, enhancing quality and gaining competitive advantage. Ghana Commercial Bank has had challenging moments and difficult times in implementing a successful Human Resource Information System (HRIS) in recent years. The study examines the information needs for the organisation and problems associated with HRIS implementations. Critical factors that needed to be considered were high...

HUMAN RELATIONS AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN GHANAIAN MINING INDUSTRIES: A CASE STUDY OF ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI, OBUASI

ABSTRACT The study assessed human relations and job performance in Anglo Gold Ashanti Limited at Obuasi . Four research questions were formulated to guide the study. A descriptive survey design was employed. All workers of Anglo Gold Ashanti at Obuasi constituted the population. The population was rendered into stratas which represented the five divisions or departments in the company out of which 3% of the respondents were randomly sampled from each which resulted in the selection of 131 res...

THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLES ON TEACHERS COMMITMENT IN BASIC SCHOOLS IN THE ADENTAN MUNICIPALITY, GHANA

ABSTRACT Teachers occupy a central and vital position in any educational system and that their attitudes and commitment have been of paramount interest to educational authorities. The study seeks to examine the influence of head teachers’ leadership style on teachers’ commitment in the Adentan Municipality. Descriptive design of the quantitative method of research was employed for the study. The systematic random and simple random sampling methods were used in selecting respondents. Quest...

CHILD LABOUR AMONG PUBLIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS IN THE TECHIMAN MUNICIPALITY IN THE BRONG AHAFO REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The study set out to examine child labour among public Junior High School pupils in the Techiman Municipality in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. It covered 60 respondents selected through purposive and simple random sampling techniques. The main data collection techniques were questionnaire and interview. The data was processed, using the Statistical Product for Service Solutions (SPSS). Majority of the pupils used for the study were engaged in hawking in the municipality. Poverty w...

COMBATING POVERTY AMONG WOMEN THROUGH THE POVERTY ALLEVIATION FUND IN THE SAVELUGU-NANTON DISTRICT IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to assess the extent to which the Poverty Alleviation Fund (PAF) was helping to reduce poverty among women in the Savelugu-Nanton District. The quota, purposive, snowball and simple random sampling techniques were used to obtain a total of 172 respondents for the study. Two sets of interview schedules were used for the two groups, a questionnaire for the PAF loan staff and focus group discussion guide for the beneficiaries. The data analysis was done with...

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMMES AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT OF TURTORS IN THE COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The general objective of the study was to assess the continuing education programmes and staff development of tutors in the Colleges of Education in the Central Region of Ghana. Using census survey, all 148 tutors in the colleges of education were involved in the study. However, 111 actually responded to the questionnaire. With regard to the three principals purposively selected for the interview, only one participated. Data obtained on tutor’s background information as well as oth...

IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT OF COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES: THE ROLE OF DIRECTORS

ABSTRACT The Management of research organisations at all levels is in most cases in the hands of veteran agricultural research workers who have risen through the ranks. They are then made responsible for managerial activities in an extremely complex field, for which they have had little or no training. Administrative understanding is usually incidental and rarely present. This study focused on managerial challenges faced by directors of CSIR institutes and how they can be assisted to achieve ...

EVALUATION OF TRAINING OF STAFF THROUGH RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH: A CASE OF ACTIONAID GHANA

ABSTRACT Good governance is a preferred system of claiming and legitimising rights that can be boosted through effective citizen-state engagement. The state often holds and controls the bulk of public resources and governments must formulate policies and decisions for distribution of such resources to ensure sustainability. While governments are built and held in power by ordinary people, their authority and decision-making mandate often put them in categories above those of ordinary persons....

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND EMPLOYEE RECRUITMENT IN THE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE ACCRA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Organisations are using information technology and increasing their corporate websites pages for recruitment purposes. Despite this increased utilization of information technology for employee recruitment , the extent to which employers perceive information technology as a useful source of employment information and their reactions to these practices have not yet been studied in the insurance companies in Ghana. This study examined the role of information technology in employee recru...

EFFECTS OF MOTIVATION ON PRODUCTIVITY: THE CASE OF AKIM SOUTH DISTRICT OF GHANA EDUCATION SERVICE

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of motivation on productivity in Ghana Education Service in the Akim South District of the Ashanti Region. Five research questions guided the study. Quantitative research design was employed. A sample of 160 respondents participated in the study through structured questionnaires, and in-depth interviews. All the respondents were professional teachers from the Asante Akim South District in the Ashanti Region. Sampling was done u...

EFFECT OF THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS ON ORGANISATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR AMONG NURSES IN CAPE COAST METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT Several decades have passed since organisational citizenship behaviour began to penetrate the organisational sciences. Recently, however, scholars have begun to critically analyze the motives that drive organisational citizenship behaviour. The present study attempted to explore the relationship between personality variables and organisational citizenship behaviour. Specifically, Norman‟s Big Five personality model-which includes, conscientiousness, extraversion, neuroticism, agree...

CHANGE MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT CENTRAL UNIVERSITY, GHANA

ABSTRACT This study sought to understand organisational change management at Central University. The specific objectives were; to determine the drivers of change at the Central University; to determine the nature of resistance to change at the Central University; assess the impact of organisational change on employee performance; and lastly to assess strategies adopted to manage change at Central University The study was purely survey which adopted a quantitative methodology. The design of th...

EVALUATION OF REWARD MANAGEMENT AT THE TRUST HOSPITAL IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT Rewards are mostly used by organizations and institutions to recognize the efforts of hardworking, innovative, and dedicated employees. In most cases, they are meant to urge employees to maintain or increase performance, and also motivate others to improve on their work output. The general objective of the study was to examine the reward system in the Trust Hospital in Accra. The study was guided by the positivist philosophy of research – a quantitative approach. The sample size fo...

IMPACT OF PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL PRACTICES ON JOB PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR STAFF OF VOLTA RIVER AUTHORITY

ABSTRACT The study examined Performance Appraisal Practices among senior staff of Volta River Authority. Descriptive research design was adopted for the study. The study focused on employees’ views on the implementation of performance appraisal systems and the linkage to VRA mission, vision and corporate objectives; employees’ involvement in PA systems and its effect on job performance, as well as training associated with PA and measures that could be adopted for improving the PA systems....


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