An Exploratory Study on the Perception of the Employees towards Organizational Effectiveness

Authors

  •  Madhura Bedarkar SIBM Pune, Symbiosis International University
  •  Deepika Pandita SIBM Pune, Symbiosis International University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53739/samvad/2015/v10/98336

Keywords:

Employee Perception, Human Resource, Organizational Effectiveness.

Abstract

Employee perception towards their own job and the organization plays a pivotal role in determining the level of organizational effectiveness. Thus, it is essential to understand the construct of employee perception towards organizations with respect to its various dimensions and factors affecting the same. The present study aims to discuss the concept of employee perception towards organization, based on a systematic literature review. An exploratory study was undertaken to understand factors affecting employee perception towards management, their job and co-workers in an auto-component manufacturing company, based in Chakan at Pune. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Our study also proposes a few recommendations to help organizations understand the concept of employee perception, factors affecting it and its impact on overall organizational effectiveness on the one hand and to improve employee perception towards organization, on the other.

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2015-12-01

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Bedarkar, M.; Pandita, D. An Exploratory Study on the Perception of the Employees towards Organizational Effectiveness. samvad 2015, 10, 121-125.

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