Md. Rasel Hawlader Hawlader, Md. Masud Rana, Abul Kalam, M. R. H. Polas
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摘要
目的:本研究调查了工人对沟通、认可、生产率的看法与他们参与成衣(RMG)行业政策制定之间的关系。研究方法:使用精心设计的调查问卷,对孟加拉国成衣业的 226 名工人进行了抽样调查。使用 SPSS V.25 统计程序对数据进行了检查,并对研究假设进行了检验。在 IBM SPSS 中,使用了卡方检验和其他统计技术来检验数据。本研究使用概念框架调查了自变量(包括沟通、员工认可度和生产率)与因变量(工人感知)之间的关系。研究结果员工对沟通的认知与他们对决策过程的参与之间存在着积极而重要的关系。研究还表明,在孟加拉国的成衣行业,工人对员工认可度、生产率和参与决策的看法之间存在着积极而重要的联系。此外,员工的参与对组织的决策过程也有重大影响。局限性:虽然许多研究都考察了不同行业工人参与决策的情况,但只有少数研究关注了成衣行业,探讨了沟通、员工认可度和生产率对工人参与决策的影响。贡献:研究揭示,组织的整体效益体现在工人参与决策的程度上。参与程度是一个关键的决定因素,因为鼓励员工参与而不是拖着他们走,对于提高绩效和确保承诺至关重要。
Empowering workers’ involvement: Unveiling the dynamics of communication, recognition, productivity, and decision-making in the RMG sector
Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between workers' perspectives on communication, recognition, productivity, and their involvement in the Readymade Garment (RMG) sector policymaking. Research Methodology: A sample of 226 individuals from the RMG sector in Bangladesh was surveyed using a well-designed questionnaire. The data were examined, and the study's hypotheses were tested, using the statistical program SPSS V.25. In IBM SPSS, the chi-square test and other statistical techniques were used to examine the data. The study investigates the relationship between the independent variables, including communication, employee recognition, and productivity, and the dependent variable, worker perception, using a conceptual framework. Results: There is a positive and significant relationship between employees' perceptions of communication and their involvement in the decision-making process. The study also shows that there is a positive and significant association between workers' perceptions of employee recognition, productivity, and involvement in decision-making in Bangladesh's RMG industry. Additionally, the organization's decision-making process is significantly impacted by employee participation. Limitations: While many studies examined the workers’ participation in decision-making in the various sectors, only a few studies have focused on the RMG sectors to explore the effects of communication, employee recognition, and productivity on the workers’ participation in decision-making. Contributions: The study reveals that the organization’s total effectiveness is reflected in how deeply workers are involved in decision-making. The degree of involvement is a key determining element since encouraging people to engage instead of just dragging them along is essential for enhancing performance and ensuring commitment.