Inter-Relational Dynamics of Various HR Aspects in High Altitude Illness Attrition

Author:

Jha Ajeya1ORCID,Dheer Ajay2,Mehta Vijay Kumar2,Saha Saibal Kumar1

Affiliation:

1. Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim Manipal University, India

2. Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, India

Abstract

The adverse health effects of high altitude are of considerable importance since they may seriously interfere with working efficiency of an organization that is actively involved with inescapable duties. The objective of the current study is to explore inter-relational dynamics of various HR aspects in HAIA. The HR aspects included are job delay, poor team, motivation, less leave, high working hours, poor decision making, personal stress, family stress, personal discomfort, uncertainty, poor relations, health, accidents, quality and performance. A decision-making trial and an evaluation laboratory have been used to explore the inter-relation dynamics of various factors of HR. The results indicate that personal stress has the highest impact priority which is followed by poor performance, poor team and motivation. Uncertainty, less leave, and high working hours has the least impact priority. It is also found that high working hours, less leave and poor health are the major causes whereas decrease in motivation and poor quality of work are the major results.

Publisher

IGI Global

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