Factors influencing the employee relationship management process in the Indian manufacturing context
Shisir Kumar Mohapatra,
Sadananda Sahoo and
Santanu Kumar Das
International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, 2024, vol. 18, issue 4, 433-443
Abstract:
The relationship between the employees and organisation has become vital, owing to the intense business competition in contemporary times. Accordingly, it makes complete sense to streamline the process of constant interactions between these stakeholders to achieve the organisational goals. However, managing employees can become a tedious task in the real-time environment due to different schedules, responsibilities, and work requirements. The present research tries to identify and prioritise potent dimensions that significantly influence employee relationship management (ERM) in the Indian manufacturing context. Based on the empirical results, the most important dimensions that influence ERM are communication, employee empowerment and involvement. These findings are novel and provide relevant insights about the prevailing state of ERM implementation in the industry. The study findings provide cues to academics, managers, and policymakers to gain a better understanding on the vital aspects of ERM process and systems, which demand their attention and effective strategy formulation.
Keywords: employee relationship process; manufacturing; communication; involvement; empowerment; employee relationship management; ERM. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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