HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari

This study examines the relationship between HRM practices and line managers' cooperative behaviors in the QCC activities. The former comprises of training and development, performance appraisal, achievement, career development, and compensation and benefits. This study also analyzes the relati...

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Main Author: Johari, Johanim
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Published: University Publication Centre (UPENA) 2007
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spelling my.uitm.ir.161822017-03-14T04:57:03Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16182/ HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari Johari, Johanim Work groups. Team work in industry. Quality circles This study examines the relationship between HRM practices and line managers' cooperative behaviors in the QCC activities. The former comprises of training and development, performance appraisal, achievement, career development, and compensation and benefits. This study also analyzes the relationship between demographic factors and respondents' cooperative behaviors. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to line managers in the manufacturing companies located in the Northern Region of Peninsular Malaysia. Findings indicated that most of the line managers are cooperative with their subordinates. Findings also showed that achievement, training and development, performance appraisal, and compensation and benefit are positively correlated with cooperative behaviors (p<0.05). Career development is not related to cooperative behaviors. The linear regression analysis indicated that achievement has the strongest influence on line managers' cooperative behaviors (p<0.05). Discussions and conclusion emphasized the importance of HRM practices in promoting cooperative behaviors among line managers in QCC activities. University Publication Centre (UPENA) 2007 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16182/1/AJ_JOHANIM%20JOHARI%20MJQ%2007.pdf Johari, Johanim (2007) HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari. Malaysian Journal of Quality, 2. pp. 125-146. ISSN 1823-7347
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topic Work groups. Team work in industry. Quality circles
spellingShingle Work groups. Team work in industry. Quality circles
Johari, Johanim
HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari
description This study examines the relationship between HRM practices and line managers' cooperative behaviors in the QCC activities. The former comprises of training and development, performance appraisal, achievement, career development, and compensation and benefits. This study also analyzes the relationship between demographic factors and respondents' cooperative behaviors. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to line managers in the manufacturing companies located in the Northern Region of Peninsular Malaysia. Findings indicated that most of the line managers are cooperative with their subordinates. Findings also showed that achievement, training and development, performance appraisal, and compensation and benefit are positively correlated with cooperative behaviors (p<0.05). Career development is not related to cooperative behaviors. The linear regression analysis indicated that achievement has the strongest influence on line managers' cooperative behaviors (p<0.05). Discussions and conclusion emphasized the importance of HRM practices in promoting cooperative behaviors among line managers in QCC activities.
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title HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari
title_short HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari
title_full HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari
title_fullStr HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari
title_full_unstemmed HRM practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / Johanim Johari
title_sort hrm practices and coorperative behaviors among line managers in quality control circle activities / johanim johari
publisher University Publication Centre (UPENA)
publishDate 2007
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16182/1/AJ_JOHANIM%20JOHARI%20MJQ%2007.pdf
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