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Empowerment, HRM practices and organizational performance: a case study of Jordanian commercial banks

Zeyad Alkhazali, Ayman Abu-Rumman, Naser Khdour, Khaleel Ibrahim Al-Daoud

2020Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the role of empowerment and Human Resource Management (HRM) practices on Organizational Performance (OP) amongst 13 Jordanian commercial banks. The research adopted a descriptive and analytical approach to highlight the concepts of the study, and analyzed and extracted the results through a random sample of 180 managers and vice-managers. To achieve the objectives of the study a questionnaire was developed to gather the optimum information from the study sample, and based on that, the data was collected, analyzed and tested and the hypotheses were selected by using the smart PLS. The response rate was 74 percent. The results indicated that of all independent variables assessed, empowerment and HRM practices, have positive and significant influence on OP.

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EmpowermentBusinessSample (material)Knowledge managementEntrepreneurshipHuman resource managementSample size determinationDescriptive statisticsHuman resourcesSustainabilityEmployee empowermentMarketingOperations managementBusiness administrationManagementEngineeringStatisticsComputer scienceMathematicsEconomicsEconomic growthBiologyChromatographyFinanceEcologyChemistryOrganizational and Employee PerformanceIslamic Finance and Banking Studies
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