Human Resource Management Research Papers/Topics

EFFECT OF GHANAIAN NURSES’ MENTAL STRESS ON THEIR JOB SATISFACTION: THE ROLE OF WORKLOAD AND TIME PRESSURE

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to identify factors constituting workload, time pressure, mental stress and their job satisfaction of Ghanaian nurses and also to provide an understanding of the influencing relationships among these factors. Guided by theoretical concepts in work physiology and occupational health, a standardized questionnaire was adapted and used to collect data from 300 nurses in four public hospitals in Accra. The collated data was analyzed using factor, correlation a...

EMPLOYEES’ PERCEPTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL MERGER AND ITS IMPACT ON THEIR JOB SATISFACTION AND TURNOVER INTENTION

ABSTRACT In today‟s competitive global environment, merger among business entities and corporations has gained enormous interest leading to significant organizational restructuring within and across firms in the corporate world. The changing nature of work has brought about issues of job satisfaction and dissatisfaction leading to turnover intention of employees affected by mergers. This study sought to achieve three main objectives. The first objectives of the study was to examine the effe...

LEADERSHIP STYLES AND VOLUNTARY WORK BEHAVIORS: MEDIATING ROLE OF LEADERS’ EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

ABSTRACT The primary aim of this study was to examine the relationships between leadership styles and voluntary work behaviors of employees among selected banks in Ghana. Specifically, the objectives was to determine the extent to which leadership styles (transformational and transactional) predict employees‟ voluntary work behaviors (OCB and CWB); to examine the mediating effect of leaders‟ emotional intelligence on the leadership styles and voluntary work behaviors relationships; and to...

RESSURE FOR HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY AND EMPLOYEE SAFETY BEHAVIOUR AMONG GHANAIAN HEALTH WORKERS

ABSTRACT The study examined the relationship between three dimensions of safety climate (management commitment to safety, priority of safety at the hospital, and pressure for health service delivery), and their impact on safety behaviour reported by employees. The study sought to examine if pressure for health service delivery affects the safety behaviour of healthcare workers. Using a quantitative approach, questionnaires were administered to a sample of 295 employees from two teaching hospi...

FACTORS AFFECTING MATERNAL HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN THE KOMENDA EDINA EGUAFO ABREM MUNICIPALITY OF THE CENTRAL REGION

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to investigate factors affecting maternal health care delivery in the Komenda Edina Eguafo Abbrem Municipality. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to elicit information for the study. For quantitative method, simple random and snow ball sampling procedures were used to sample 150 respondents for the survey. Indepth interviews and focus group discussions were employed to solicit information for the qualitative data. The findings of the study show...

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYEES’ COMMITMENT TO CHANGE: THE ROLE OF REGULATIONS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to establish the relationship between emotional intelligence and employees’ commitment to change. It was also aimed at exploring the roles regulations play during organizational change assignments. In order to accomplish these objectives, survey questionnaires and interviews were used to sample views of employees of Ghana Revenue Authority in order to gather their perspectives on the change process that was initiated by their organization in 2009. Resu...

Work-Family Conflict and Satisfaction Among Female Police Officers. The Moderating Role of Social Support

ABSTRACT Globally, conflict between work and family has gained the attention of researchers. This heightened interest can be attributed to the effects of work-family conflict on individuals and organisations. Hence, this study sought to ascertain the relationship that exists between work-family conflict and satisfaction while examining whether social support can have an effect on the relationship between them. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, the study made use of quantitative...

THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT The role of organizational culture has received considerable and sustained attention with both practicing managers and organizational researchers. This dissertation seeks to examine the impact of organizational culture on work performance of employees of Ghana Airports Company Limited. To achieve the above objective, the case study approach was used; the population sample frame is 100, of staff who are 2 years and above. The research used 2 years and above because it wants to find ...

EMPLOYEES PERCEPTION ON PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM AND ORGANIZATIONATIONAL COMMITMENT: A STUDY AT TECHIMAN MUNICIPAL NHIS.

ABSTRACT The Purpose of this study was to find out employees perception on Performance Appraisals and organizational commitment at Techiman Municipal NHIS. To achieve the objectives of the study, five research questions were administered to the employees at Techiman Municipal NHIS. The study adopted descriptive survey study design involving the entire fifty-two (52) employee. The main source of data for the study was primary data. Questionnaire was used to gather information from the employ...

RECRUITMENT AND SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYEES OF UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The study examined the level of importance employees (Junior and Senior Administrative staff) placed on job choice factors before accepting job offers in the university. It then investigated how job choice factors influenced employees’ satisfaction. Job Choice Theory, (which comprise Objective Factors Theory, Subjective Factors Theory and Critical Contact Theory), was reviewed. Based on the theory, three main hypotheses were tested. These hypotheses sought to examine the effects o...

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CURRENT THREE-TIER PENSION SCHEME IN PROVIDING ADEQUATE SOCIAL SECURITY FOR GHANAIANS: EVIDENCEFROM THE EASTERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT A public pension system is the only system that guarantees income security for the aged, regardless of any economic change in the future. In this regard, a pension is seen as a social and economic necessity that society should embrace in the quest to alleviate poverty and provide economic security that will enable individuals to cope with life's major risks. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of the current tier-three pension scheme in providing adequate so...

ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF REWARD SYSTEMS ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION IN URBAN ROADS DEPARTMENT, KUMASI –METRO

ABSTRACT The main purpose of the study was to assess the effect of reward systems on employee motivation in Urban Roads Department, using Kumasi –Metro as a case study. Quantitative research approach was used. The population for the study was five hundred and fifty (550) employees from the Urban Roads Department, Kumasi Metropolis. Random sampling technique was used to select 226 participants for the study. Questionnaire was the main instrument used to collect primary data. The computer s...

FACTORS INFLUENCING EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE IN THE GHANAIAN PRIVATE SECTOR: A STUDY OF BOAKYE DANKWAH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, KUMASI

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine factors influencing employee performance in the Ghanaian private sector: A case of the Boakye Dankwah Memorial Hospital (BDMH). The study was guided by the following objectives; to assess the influence of recruitment and selection on employee performance; to establish the influence of training and development on employee performance and to establish the influence of reward management on employee performance. The population of the study was 60 ...

EFFECTS OF LEADERSHIP STYLES ON PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES IN THE JUDICIAL SERVICE IN THE CAPE COAST REGIONAL OFFICE, GHANA

ABSTRACT Leadership is a relevant factor in achieving high employee performance. This is because the style of leadership of superiors commits an employee to a course of action of relevance and helps to ensure willingness to perform better in the organization. The study examined the effects of leadership styles on employee performance in the Judicial Service of Ghana, Cape Coast regional office. Descriptive design of the quantitative method of research was employed for the study. The simple r...

ORGANISATIONAL POLITICS IN CAPE COAST POLYTECHNIC: CAUSES, PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT

ABSTRACT Organisational politics plays a large role in how most organisations function and develop. Thus, organisational politics is an unavoidable factor at the workplace, and has so many influences on the affairs and behaviour of employees in an organisation. It is in recognition of these facts that an effort was made in this research to find out the causes, prevention and management of organisational politics in Cape Coast Polytechnic. The target population for the study consisted of empl...


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