HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT: A STUDY AMONG ACADEMICIANS IN MALAYSIAN PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

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L. Ooi, Kim-Li Ng, Wei-Ci Heng, Yan-Fong Chua, Y. Lim
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Academicians represent the key factor in providing education service to students and universities cannot work well without academicians. This study aimed to examine the influence of human resource practices (HR practices) on employee engagement among academicians in Malaysian private universities. This paper examined four HR practices, namely employee compensation, performance appraisal, training, and employee development. The conceptual framework developed for this paper aimed to fully understand the influence of HR practices and employee engagement. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to academicians in Malaysian private universities using the proportional stratified random sampling technique. This study was conducted on 331 respondents. Pearson Correlation Coefficient and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis were performed with SPSS to test the hypotheses and secure results. The results indicated that each HR practice (performance appraisal, training, and employee development) has significant impact on employee engagement among academicians in Malaysian private universities. This study could provide useful information for decision-makers in Malaysian private universities in designing more appropriate and effective HR practices to improve employee engagement among academicians and for the government, in improving human resource employment acts, policies or legislation related to Malaysian private universities.
人力资源实践与员工敬业度:马来西亚私立高等教育机构院士研究
院士是为学生提供教育服务的关键因素,大学离不开院士。本研究旨在探讨马来西亚私立大学院士的人力资源实践(HR实践)对员工敬业度的影响。本文考察了四种人力资源实践,即员工薪酬、绩效考核、培训和员工发展。为本文开发的概念框架旨在充分理解人力资源实践和员工敬业度的影响。采用比例分层随机抽样技术对马来西亚私立大学的院士进行问卷调查。这项研究对331名受访者进行了调查。运用SPSS软件进行Pearson相关系数分析和多元线性回归分析,检验假设和结果的安全性。结果表明,每项人力资源实践(绩效评估、培训和员工发展)对马来西亚私立大学院士的员工敬业度有显著影响。本研究可以为马来西亚私立大学的决策者提供有用的信息,以设计更合适和有效的人力资源实践,以提高学术界的员工敬业度,并为政府提供有用的信息,以改善与马来西亚私立大学相关的人力资源雇佣行为,政策或立法。
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