Investigating the impact of ergonomics in the Saudi Arabian banking sector: a two-stage exploratory study
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2024-02-20
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University of Birmingham
Abstract
To comprehend the elements that lead to high levels of employee happiness, this
research looked at the interactions between organisational culture, management
techniques, and employee engagement. The complex web of links between these
variables and employees' pleasure is unravelled in this study using statistical
techniques. Contrary to prevailing ideas, it has been shown that demographic factors
such as age and tenure have little impact on job satisfaction. Conversely, a culture
characterised by transparency and management practices that foster active
engagement emerged as a significant indicator. The research also emphasises the
significance of employee participation, which has previously gone unnoticed but is
now shown to be a strong predictor of job satisfaction. The limited number of
participants in the study and the absence of qualitative data provide challenges in
making broad generalisations, hence necessitating more research. The last portion
of the study proposes several theoretical and practical implications, including
prospective avenues for future research and immediate insights for corporate
leaders. In summary, the findings provide a valuable framework for reevaluating
established business practices and scholarly concepts that have historically been
used in the context of employee well-being
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Saudi Arabian banking sector