2020
DOI: 10.1002/joe.22072
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Does compliance to standards in the ready‐made garments industry affect employee attitudes? A study in Bangladesh

Abstract: Due to high quality at low costs, Bangladesh has long been of interest to retailers as a location for sourcing garments. In 2012 and 2013 however, two disasters drew the world's attention to the poor working conditions of the garment workers there, which in turn led to demands that these conditions should be improved. However, many factory owners continue to view compliance as a cost and are reluctant to improve standards. Based on data from 444 workers in the ready‐made garments industry, this study focuses o… Show more

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“…In addition, under transformational leadership, employees feel faith and appreciation, which are considered social support. Researchers in recent studies have applied SET in analyzing various relationships in different fields like behaviors at the workplace (Abdullah & AL‐Abrrow, 2022), organizational politics and job satisfaction (Haque, 2018; Atshan et al., 2022), compliance and employee attitudes (Azim et al., 2021), workplace envy and social undermining (Hilal, 2021), transformational leadership, employee engagement and organizational change initiatives (Islam et al., 2021), TM and retention intention (Kumar, 2022), high commitment HRM and work outcomes (Rubel et al., 2021). However, SET was not extensively applied in TM and leadership.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, under transformational leadership, employees feel faith and appreciation, which are considered social support. Researchers in recent studies have applied SET in analyzing various relationships in different fields like behaviors at the workplace (Abdullah & AL‐Abrrow, 2022), organizational politics and job satisfaction (Haque, 2018; Atshan et al., 2022), compliance and employee attitudes (Azim et al., 2021), workplace envy and social undermining (Hilal, 2021), transformational leadership, employee engagement and organizational change initiatives (Islam et al., 2021), TM and retention intention (Kumar, 2022), high commitment HRM and work outcomes (Rubel et al., 2021). However, SET was not extensively applied in TM and leadership.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the procedures mentioned in Hasan and Bao (2020), Azim et al (2020) and Miah et al (2017), the present study adopted the mixed method-quantitative approach by conducting a pilot study and -qualitative method through an online focus group study among a group of potential respondents from diverse backgrounds, including different genders, educations, ages, incomes, geographical locations, etc. Finally, independent t-tests were run among the first 50 and last 50 responses to observe the stability of the construct at two different times (T1 and T2) and the nonresponse bias (Armstrong and Overton, 1977), and we observed no significant variance in T1 and T2 (Azim et al, 2019;Azim et al, 2020) with a significant correlation (p < 0.01) between T1 and T2 (Ding and Yu, 2020).…”
Section: Materials and Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much research has been done on the relationship between job satisfaction and organizational constructs in contemporary firms [61], [62], [63], [64], [65], [66]. Occupational satisfaction, job performance, and compliance are related to unfavorable organizational challenges that hinder organization excellence [67], [68], [69], [70]. It has been a widely studied topic in the health care industry [71], [72], [64], [73], [74], [75].…”
Section: Job Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%