Factors Contributing To Socialisation Following Entry Into An Organisation
The time required by a new engineer to become proficient at his or her job is important to both the employee and employer. In this study, data were gathered from 91 engineers who were working in three different manufacturing companies. By correlation analysis and step-wise regression analysis, it wa...
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my-usm-ep.477022020-10-22T08:25:00Z Factors Contributing To Socialisation Following Entry Into An Organisation 1995-06 Tan, Kim Sek HF5001-6182 Business The time required by a new engineer to become proficient at his or her job is important to both the employee and employer. In this study, data were gathered from 91 engineers who were working in three different manufacturing companies. By correlation analysis and step-wise regression analysis, it was found that Job Characteristics ( Motivating Potential Score), coworker support, supervisory support and role clarity contributed significantly in enabling new engineers to adapt themselves to their work setting and start to contribute to the company 1995-06 Thesis http://eprints.usm.my/47702/ http://eprints.usm.my/47702/1/TAN%20KIM%20SEK0000000024.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Sains Malaysia Pusat Pengajian Siswazah Perniagaan |
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The time required by a new engineer to become proficient at his or her job is important to both the employee and employer. In this study, data were gathered from 91 engineers who were working in three different manufacturing companies. By correlation analysis and step-wise regression analysis, it was found that Job Characteristics ( Motivating Potential Score), coworker support, supervisory support and role clarity contributed significantly in enabling new engineers to adapt themselves to their work setting and start to contribute to the company |
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Factors Contributing To Socialisation Following Entry Into An Organisation |
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Factors Contributing To Socialisation Following Entry Into An Organisation |
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