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Effect of Employee Oriented Human Resource Management Practices on Counterproductive Work Behaviors
Most of the literary works indicate counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is truly a significant problem to companies all over the world and definitely will remain to be because the involvement levels in a number of forms have grown with time (Bennett et al. 2018).
Facilitating Innovation in the Economy of Choice: A Case Study of Research on Museum
Over the past decade, museums all over the world have faced increasing pressures to transform as a result of visitor changes and technological advancement. “Excellence and Equity: Education and Public Dimension of Museums” published by the American Association of Museums
Job Quality, Innovation and Employment – a Structural Equation Modeling on Regional Level
Job quality (JQ) covers the aspects that contribute to wellbeing through the impact on material living conditions or quality of life at work. The research aims to evaluate the relationship between the quality of jobs, in combination with the dimensions of innovation and other …
Economic Theory to Visualize the Value of Design: a Case Study on The User’s Perception of Value
Following John Heskett (2017), this paper posits that economic value cannot be defined without transcending and acknowledging the user as its source. His research presents economic theory linked to the value creation process applicable to study the value of…
The Social Issue in the Company
In this study, we investigate the impact of government debt on the economic growth of Ghana adopting the methodology of the simple Ordinary Least Squares with data spanning from 1990 to 2015. Ghana has unfortunately found itself in the tragic situation
Design, Strategy, and Collaboration: a System an Alternative for Reusing Waste From the Bespoke Furniture Sector
This work describes the proposal of a collaborative inter-organizational network involving different actors operating as a group. The aim was to reuse the waste generated by the custom-made furniture sector…
Income Concentration, Market Size and Informal Sector in Africa
In this study, we analyze the link between income concentration and the size of the informal sector. We construct a simple model where income concentration determines demand and firms decide whether to operate in the formal or the informal economy is outlined. The government
“The Win-Win-Win Papakonstantinidis Model”: Bargaining Possibilities When there are Three Involved Parties on a Labour Market and two of them are Active Decision-Makers
That’s a summary of our research in Greece and Germany as it concerns with their “labor market”. We examine the 3-polar system in the labor market, State-Company-Citizen. The aim of this paper is to show the bargaining possibilities when there are three involved parties on a labor market and
Virtual Reality-Based Product Representations in Conjoint Analysis
Innovations are an important factor for companies to build and sustain a competitive advantage. Even though companies generate up to 51 % of their income with products and services launched less than three years ago, the failure rate of new product development is still at around 90 %.
The Impact of Work Stress on Employee Productivity: Based in the Banking sector of Faisalabad, Pakistan
The study investigated the impact of work stress on employee productivity. The study sought to find out how work-related stress could affect the productivity of banking staff of Faisalabad, Pakistan. In addition, it identified certain factors which contribute to work stress among banking.