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Drivers of Employees Performance in Nepalese Commercial Banks


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1 Department of Management, College of Applied Business, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
2 Department of Management, Quest International College, Pokhara University, Nepal
     

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Employee’s performance is considered as the fulfillment of given set of tasks in any workplace setting. These days it is an emerging issue in Nepalese organizations as many are considering employees as vital resource. The main purpose of this research is to analyze drivers of employees’ performance in Nepalese commercial banks. For this, the relationship between training, motivation and attitude is tested with employees’ performance. Correlation research design is followed where data is collected from 130 employees. Parametric tests like correlation and regression were done using the “R” programming language – R-3.4.4. The results show: there exists significant relationship of training, motivation and attitude with employee’s performance. This finding suggests that Nepalese banks must focus on training programs by allocating budgets, they must also prioritize on factors that enhance motivation level and bring favorable attitude among employees. Other tests like VIF and Studentized Breusch-Pagan show multicollinearity and heterosadasticity are absent.

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Employees Performance, Motivation, Training, Attitude.
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Authors

Renuka Timilsena
Department of Management, College of Applied Business, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
Abhishu Rimal
Department of Management, Quest International College, Pokhara University, Nepal

Abstract


Employee’s performance is considered as the fulfillment of given set of tasks in any workplace setting. These days it is an emerging issue in Nepalese organizations as many are considering employees as vital resource. The main purpose of this research is to analyze drivers of employees’ performance in Nepalese commercial banks. For this, the relationship between training, motivation and attitude is tested with employees’ performance. Correlation research design is followed where data is collected from 130 employees. Parametric tests like correlation and regression were done using the “R” programming language – R-3.4.4. The results show: there exists significant relationship of training, motivation and attitude with employee’s performance. This finding suggests that Nepalese banks must focus on training programs by allocating budgets, they must also prioritize on factors that enhance motivation level and bring favorable attitude among employees. Other tests like VIF and Studentized Breusch-Pagan show multicollinearity and heterosadasticity are absent.

Keywords


Employees Performance, Motivation, Training, Attitude.

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