An empirical study on Personal Factors of Employee Engagement in BPO Industry
Author:
Sharma Nishu,Misra Padma
Abstract
Purpose: The paper explores Personal Factors as one of the factors of Employee Engagement of the employees. Employee's Personal factors comprises the intrinsic motivation of employees. It implies that employees are satisfied on the job.
Methodology: A survey of 350 employees was conducted across 5 NASSCOM listed BPO
companies. The itemized scale used in study consisted of 5 items. To understand the
relationship, chi-square analysis is performed.
Findings: The results indicated that there is positive association between Personal factors and Demographic characteristics of employees. Research implications
In this study, the researcher will attempt to bridge the gap between theory and practice in terms of Employee engagement. The dimensions related to the Personal factor identified will form the base for further investigation in BPO Industry.
Practical implications: The study will also add to the body of knowledge on Employee
engagement, allowing future researchers to investigate a more comprehensive view of
Employee engagement. Social implications: The study will prove to be beneficial with a Industry plagued with retention and turnover issues.
Originality/Value: The study is focused towards evaluating Personal factors in terms of
Employee engagement. Therefore, act as a management fad towards fixing the issues related with employees in the Industries.
Publisher
Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,History,Cultural Studies