Human Resource Systems and Employee Performance: An Analysis in Major Industries of Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.56976/jsom.v3i3.187Keywords:
Human Resource Systems, Employee Performance, Pakistan, HRM, Compensation, Training, Organizational ProductivityAbstract
This study examines the relationship between human resource (HR) systems and employee performance in Pakistan. HR systems, comprising recruitment, training, performance appraisals, and compensation strategies, play a pivotal role in enhancing employee efficiency and organizational productivity. The research aims to understand how these HR practices influence job satisfaction, motivation, and overall work performance. Data was collected from various industries in Pakistan using structured surveys and analyzed using statistical tools. The findings indicate a strong correlation between well-structured HR practices and higher employee performance. Specifically, performance-based compensation and continuous training programs significantly improve employee output. The study suggests that organizations in Pakistan should invest in strategic HRM to maximize workforce potential. The study is particularly important for HR practitioners and organizations since it provides guidelines and recommendations for managers to understand the importance of human capital development to boost HR professionals' ability to maintain competitive advantage. Furthermore, it also explains the significance of a system for effective operation. The study is unique in that it seeks to offer more empirical evidence in favor of RBV theory in the context of Pakistan. In order to validate empirical evidence that partially supported the RBV theory, the study's research approach was effective.
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