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Developing Employee Productivity and Performance through Work Engagement and Organizational Factors in an Educational Society

In today’s working environment, various organizations confront the significant challenges of productivity and performance. However, higher education institutes (HEIs) are also not free from this massive issue. Therefore, the present study investigates employee productivity and performance through wo...

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Published in:Societies (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2023-03, Vol.13 (3), p.65
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Company personnel management
Corporate culture
Education
Empirical analysis
Employee involvement
Employee performance
employee productivity
Employees
Federal employees
Higher education
Human resource management
Institutes
Job performance
Job satisfaction
Labor productivity
Labour productivity
Leadership
Manufacturing
Motivation
Multivariate statistical analysis
Nurses
Organization theory
Organizational aspects
Organizational commitment
Organizational culture
Organizational effectiveness
organizational factors
Organizations
Path analysis
Personality traits
Policy making
Productivity
Professional identity
Sampling
Saudi Arabia
Sociocultural factors
Structural equation modeling
Success
Tasks
Universities and colleges
Work
work engagement
Work environment
Work organization
Workforce
Working conditions
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