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Perceived HRD Practices and Employee Performance - An Empirical Study of Select Private Engineering Colleges in Hyderabad


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1 Associate Professor, GITAM School of International Business, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
     

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A number of studies have been conducted on the relationship between HRD practices and employee performance. Small evidence is available about a relationship between HRD practices and employee performance from developing countries like India. This study examines the association between three HRD practices, i.e. compensation, promotion, performance evaluation, and perceived employee performance among teachers working in private engineering educational institutions in Hyderabad region. The results of the study indicate a positive relationship between compensation, promotion practices, and employee perceived performance, while performance evaluation practices are not significantly correlated with perceived employee performance. Private engineering educational institutions need to revise compensation practices and define clear career paths to enhance the performance of teachers.

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Quality, Quality Management, Quality Public Services, Public Management, Slovenia, EU.
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Ch. Venkataiah
Associate Professor, GITAM School of International Business, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract


A number of studies have been conducted on the relationship between HRD practices and employee performance. Small evidence is available about a relationship between HRD practices and employee performance from developing countries like India. This study examines the association between three HRD practices, i.e. compensation, promotion, performance evaluation, and perceived employee performance among teachers working in private engineering educational institutions in Hyderabad region. The results of the study indicate a positive relationship between compensation, promotion practices, and employee perceived performance, while performance evaluation practices are not significantly correlated with perceived employee performance. Private engineering educational institutions need to revise compensation practices and define clear career paths to enhance the performance of teachers.

Keywords


Quality, Quality Management, Quality Public Services, Public Management, Slovenia, EU.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2011%2Fv4i10%2F62629