2017
DOI: 10.21608/jsec.2017.40124
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The Impact of Perceived Human Resource Development Practices on Organisational Commitment: An Empirical Study on International Hotels in Egypt

Abstract: Competing in today's dynamic global environment; characterised by high employee turnover rate, makes investing in the development of our human resources indispensable. This research aims to examine the impact of perceived human resource development practices; specifically training and development, coaching and counselling, and career development on employees' normative, affective and continuance commitment. A convenience non-probability sample of six international hotels in Greater Cairo is studied; where 280 … Show more

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“…(Srivastava, 2007). In terms of performance, the traditional supply chain only focuses on improving the company's own business performance; green supply chain management must be integrated into the entire supply chain and the overall environment for consideration, and to improve environmental performance, economic performance, operational performance, and non-entity Performance is the goal (Eltayeb, Zalani, and Ramayah, 2011;El-Fekey, 2015). Therefore, in order to understand the relationship between green supply chain management in Taiwan's electronics industry and corporate performance, this study takes Taiwan's electronics industry executives as the research object to explore the relationship between green supply chain management practices and corporate performance and its current status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Srivastava, 2007). In terms of performance, the traditional supply chain only focuses on improving the company's own business performance; green supply chain management must be integrated into the entire supply chain and the overall environment for consideration, and to improve environmental performance, economic performance, operational performance, and non-entity Performance is the goal (Eltayeb, Zalani, and Ramayah, 2011;El-Fekey, 2015). Therefore, in order to understand the relationship between green supply chain management in Taiwan's electronics industry and corporate performance, this study takes Taiwan's electronics industry executives as the research object to explore the relationship between green supply chain management practices and corporate performance and its current status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%