Masterarbeit, 2020
78 Seiten, Note: 3.87
Führung und Personal - Mitarbeitermotivation, Mitarbeiterzufriedenheit
This study aims to examine the effect of reward management systems on employee performance at IE Network Solution PLC in Addis Ababa. It employs a mixed research approach, combining descriptive and explanatory designs. The study investigates the relationship between various reward system components (promotion, recognition, work conditions, salary, and benefit packages) and employee performance.
CHAPTER ONE: This introductory chapter sets the stage for the research. It provides background information on the importance of employee performance in a competitive business environment and introduces the problem of understanding the relationship between reward systems and employee performance. The chapter clearly states the research questions and objectives, outlining the study's scope and limitations. Definitions of key terms are provided, and the overall organization of the thesis is explained, preparing the reader for the subsequent chapters' detailed examination of the topic.
CHAPTER TWO: This chapter presents a comprehensive review of existing literature on reward management and its impact on employee performance. It explores various theoretical frameworks of work motivation and examines the different types of reward systems, including financial and non-financial incentives. The literature review analyzes existing research on the correlation between reward systems and employee performance, setting the context for the empirical investigation in the following chapters. The chapter synthesizes various theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence to build a strong foundation for understanding the complex relationship between rewards and employee performance. This lays the groundwork for the study's own analysis of reward management at IE Network Solution PLC.
Reward management, employee performance, financial rewards, non-financial rewards, employee motivation, organizational productivity, reward system design, regression analysis, IE Network Solution PLC.
This document provides a comprehensive preview of a research study focusing on the impact of reward management systems on employee performance at IE Network Solution PLC in Addis Ababa. It includes a detailed table of contents, objectives and key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords.
Chapter One serves as an introduction. It lays the groundwork by providing background information, stating the research problem, outlining research questions and objectives, defining the scope and limitations of the study, defining key terms, and explaining the study's overall organization.
Chapter Two presents a thorough review of existing literature on reward management and its effect on employee performance. This involves exploring work motivation theories, examining different reward system types (financial and non-financial), and analyzing research on the correlation between reward systems and employee performance. It synthesizes theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence to understand the relationship between rewards and employee performance, setting the stage for the empirical investigation in later chapters.
The study aims to examine the effect of reward management systems on employee performance at IE Network Solution PLC. It investigates the relationship between various reward system components (promotion, recognition, work conditions, salary, benefits) and employee performance, exploring the correlation between reward types and productivity, and assessing the effectiveness of reward systems in influencing motivation and performance. The study also aims to determine the contribution of reward management to overall organizational productivity and success, ultimately offering recommendations for system improvement.
The study uses a mixed research approach, combining descriptive and explanatory designs.
Chapter One introduces the research problem and lays out the study's structure. Chapter Two provides a comprehensive literature review on reward management and its impact on employee performance, synthesizing existing research to form the basis for the empirical study. Further chapters (not detailed in this preview) would likely present the empirical findings and analysis.
The keywords include: Reward management, employee performance, financial rewards, non-financial rewards, employee motivation, organizational productivity, reward system design, regression analysis, and IE Network Solution PLC.
The preview is structured to provide a clear and concise overview. It begins with a table of contents, followed by a description of the objectives and key themes, chapter summaries, and a list of keywords. This allows for quick comprehension of the study's scope and focus.
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