Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?

Despite the importance of adaptive performance towards enhancing organizational effectiveness, the role of organizational human resource management (HRM) practices as predictors of adaptive performance remains unexplored. This study examined the predictive influence of training, career planning and...

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Main Authors: Tabiu, Abubakar, Pangil, Faizuniah, Othman, Siti Zubaidah
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spelling my.uum.repo.261092019-06-12T06:13:21Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26109/ Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance? Tabiu, Abubakar Pangil, Faizuniah Othman, Siti Zubaidah HD28 Management. Industrial Management Despite the importance of adaptive performance towards enhancing organizational effectiveness, the role of organizational human resource management (HRM) practices as predictors of adaptive performance remains unexplored. This study examined the predictive influence of training, career planning and job autonomy on employees’ adaptive performance. The study employed a survey method coupled with stratified sampling technique among 265 local government employees in Nigeria. The partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was performed. The study revealed that training, career planning and job autonomy significantly influence employees’ adaptive performance. The results suggested that greater the attention given to employees’ training, career planning and job autonomy in the organization, higher will be their adaptive performance. It was identified that HRM practices are important predictors of employees’ adaptive performance that managers and practitioners need to consider in promoting higher adaptive behaviours in the organization. Implications of the study and future research on HRM practices and adaptive performance are discussed in this article. SAGE Publications 2018 Article PeerReviewed Tabiu, Abubakar and Pangil, Faizuniah and Othman, Siti Zubaidah (2018) Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance? Global Business Review. ISSN 0972-1509 http://doi.org/10.1177/0972150918779159 doi:10.1177/0972150918779159
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Tabiu, Abubakar
Pangil, Faizuniah
Othman, Siti Zubaidah
Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
description Despite the importance of adaptive performance towards enhancing organizational effectiveness, the role of organizational human resource management (HRM) practices as predictors of adaptive performance remains unexplored. This study examined the predictive influence of training, career planning and job autonomy on employees’ adaptive performance. The study employed a survey method coupled with stratified sampling technique among 265 local government employees in Nigeria. The partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was performed. The study revealed that training, career planning and job autonomy significantly influence employees’ adaptive performance. The results suggested that greater the attention given to employees’ training, career planning and job autonomy in the organization, higher will be their adaptive performance. It was identified that HRM practices are important predictors of employees’ adaptive performance that managers and practitioners need to consider in promoting higher adaptive behaviours in the organization. Implications of the study and future research on HRM practices and adaptive performance are discussed in this article.
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author Tabiu, Abubakar
Pangil, Faizuniah
Othman, Siti Zubaidah
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Pangil, Faizuniah
Othman, Siti Zubaidah
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title Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
title_short Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
title_full Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
title_fullStr Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
title_full_unstemmed Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
title_sort does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
publisher SAGE Publications
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/26109/
http://doi.org/10.1177/0972150918779159
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