Human resource development climate and attributes of teachers in JNVs

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Author: Kumar, Sharad; Patnaik, Sabita P.

Abstract:

HRD [human resource development] climate facilitates the employees in acquiring capabilities required to perform various functions associated within their present or future expected roles and developing their capabilities for organisational development. The performance of these roles depends upon the individual perception regarding the effectiveness of performing the role (role efficacy)and various organisational factors. Better HRD climate and higher role efficacy leads in developing a positive attitude towards work which further leads to a better job satisfaction. The management is interested in understanding the factors which affect the functioning of the organisation. In the present study, an attempt has been made to analyse and determine the relationship between HRD climate, job satisfaction, attitude towards work and role efficacy of teachers of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs). The questionnaires relating to HRD climate, attitude towards work, job satisfaction and role efficacy were administered to them. The findings indicate that in all cases, the relationship is positive and some cases, it is high which shows that HRD climate has a definite impact on job satisfaction, attitude towards work and role efficacy which in turn gives impetus to the overall functioning of the institution.

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HRD [human resource development] climate facilitates the employees in acquiring capabilities required to perform various functions associated within their present or future expected roles and developing their capabilities for organisational development. The performance of these roles depends upon the individual perception regarding the effectiveness of performing the role (role efficacy)and various organisational factors. Better HRD climate and higher role efficacy leads in developing a positive attitude towards work which further leads to a better job satisfaction. The management is ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Workforce development; Employment; Management; Research; Providers of education and training

Keywords: Human resource development; Research project; Job satisfaction; Organisational development; Attitude; Teachers

Geographic subjects: Asia; India

Published: New Delhi, India: Indian Society for Training and Development, 2002

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Journal title: Indian journal of training and development

Journal volume : XXXII

Journal number: 2

Journal date: April-June 2002

Pages: pp.31-37

ISSN: 0971-5592

Statement of responsibility: Sharad Kumar, Sabita P. Patnaik

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 71.671



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