Human Resource Development Practices and Job Performance of Academic Staff of Bishop Stuart University
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Date
2024-07
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ERRCD Forum
Abstract
This study examined human resource devel-
opment practices and their impact on academic staff per-
formance. Specifically, it investigated whether training,
promotion, job enrichment and organisational policies
significantly influence the job performance of academic
staff. The study surveyed 158 academic staff members at
Bishop Stuart University in Uganda using a quantitative
approach and a correlational research design. Data were
collected through self-administered questionnaires and
analysed using partial least squares structural equation
modelling (PLS-SEM). The findings revealed that job en-
richment and organisational policies had a positive and
significant impact on academic staff performance. In con-
trast, training had a negative but significant influence on
academic staff performance, and promotion had a posi-
tive but insignificant influence on the job performance of
academic staff. The study concluded that effective human
resource practices, specifically job enrichment and organ-
isational policies, play a crucial role in enhancing aca-
demic staff performance. However, limited training op-
portunities hindered the performance of academic staff.
Furthermore, unsatisfactory promotion practices mini-
mally contribute to the job performance of academic staff.
The study recommended that university managers imple-
ment human resource development practices, namely job enrichment, organisational policies, training,
and promotion, to promote job performance
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Keywords
Enrichment, human resource development, job performance, policies, training
Citation
. https://doi.org/10.38140/ijms-2024.vol1.09