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VALIDATING THE CONSTRUCTS OF EMPLOYEES’ COMPETENCE MODEL TROUGH CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA

In recent decades, the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) has been embraced by several scholars in assessing the fitness of measurement model through structural equation modeling procedure. In this study, five variables namely HRM practices (recruitment and selection, training and development, perfo...

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Published in:International Journal of Economics (IJEC) 2023-06, Vol.2 (1), p.71-86
Main Authors: Sani Isah, Rashidah Mohammad Ibrahim, Fazida Karim
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