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Perspective on individual and group characteristics to enhance work performance and career development: an empirical research on Indonesia Port Corporations

Musriha Musriha and A. Eddy Hidayat Nurjaman

International Journal of Business Performance Management, 2019, vol. 20, issue 2, 93-109

Abstract: The role of human resource management as a determining factor in achieving corporate goals is discussed. Human resource management considers human capital as a major resource for a sustainable competitive advantage for companies. The purpose of this research is to prove and analyse the influence of individual characteristics, working environment, and organisational culture towards working motivation, and performance, and career improvement of Indonesia Port Corporations employees. It is conducted to employees in Indonesia Port Corporations, as they have the potentiality to step up to the highest position and minimise the desire of employees to be rotated or transferred between branches port so that the pattern of mutation and careers can be hampered. This research summarises 12 hypotheses. However, this study indicates that from the 12 proposed hypotheses, nine of them are significantly affected, while the other remaining three are insignificant.

Keywords: human resource management system; employees' motivation system; organisational culture; employees' performance; career development; Indonesia. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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