An exploratory analysis of the influence of human resource management activities and organizational climate on job satisfaction in Turkish banks |
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Authors: | Nihat Kaya Erdogan Koc Demet Topcu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Business Administration, Gebze Institute of Technology , ?ayirova-Gebze Kocaeli, Turkey nkaya@gyte.edu.tr;3. Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Dogus University , Istanbul, Turkey;4. Turkish Central Bank, Kocaeli Branch, Kocaeli, Turkey |
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Abstract: | This study aims to explore the influence of human resource management (HRM) activities and organizational climate on job satisfaction in Turkish banks. The study first examines the relative influence of eight HRM activities of: (i) behavior and attitudes (in recruitment and selection); (ii) teamwork; (iii) extensive training; (iv) written policies; (v) training in multiple functions; (vi) incentives; (vii) performance appraisal; and (viii) feedback on performance on job satisfaction. Second, the influence of six factors relating to organizational climate are examined, again from the view point of their influence on job satisfaction. The second group factors are: (i) support for innovation; (ii) managerial competence and consistency; (iii) workload pressure; (iv) cohesion; (v) organizational boundaries; and (vi) organizational ethics. The data collected through interviews from 346 employees from 19 banks show that in addition to the positive impact of HRM activities, organizational climate in particular makes a significant contribution to job satisfaction. The paper presents the influence of the two groups of factors on job satisfaction and the mechanisms through which these factors foster job satisfaction and their implications for practitioners. |
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Keywords: | human resource activities job satisfaction organizational climate Turkish banks |
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