AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis

Malaysian companies are often faced with the difficulties of attracting new talents and retaining their employees. Training new employees is a costly and time consuming process. In order to increase staff retention rates, companies are including HRM strategies to take care of the employees’ well-bei...

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Main Author: Siew, Wei Soon
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54596/
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description Malaysian companies are often faced with the difficulties of attracting new talents and retaining their employees. Training new employees is a costly and time consuming process. In order to increase staff retention rates, companies are including HRM strategies to take care of the employees’ well-being and keep them happy. This research examines the individual traits of Ability, Motivation and Opportunity using the AMO framework, and their effects of creating happiness at the workplace. Various aspects of the Happiness-at-Work constructs have been measured in this research to form a conclusive explanation. The study conducts an empirical study of the Malaysian workforce. The results show that there is a positive relationship between the AMO framework and Happiness-at-Work. Additional analysis provides a succinct picture of the behaviour of the two largest age groups of the Malaysian workforce – Generation-X and Generation-Y.
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spelling nottingham-545962019-02-08T12:16:33Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54596/ AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis Siew, Wei Soon Malaysian companies are often faced with the difficulties of attracting new talents and retaining their employees. Training new employees is a costly and time consuming process. In order to increase staff retention rates, companies are including HRM strategies to take care of the employees’ well-being and keep them happy. This research examines the individual traits of Ability, Motivation and Opportunity using the AMO framework, and their effects of creating happiness at the workplace. Various aspects of the Happiness-at-Work constructs have been measured in this research to form a conclusive explanation. The study conducts an empirical study of the Malaysian workforce. The results show that there is a positive relationship between the AMO framework and Happiness-at-Work. Additional analysis provides a succinct picture of the behaviour of the two largest age groups of the Malaysian workforce – Generation-X and Generation-Y. 2018-02-24 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54596/1/54596-Siew%20Wei%20Soon.pdf Siew, Wei Soon (2018) AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis
title AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis
title_full AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis
title_fullStr AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis
title_full_unstemmed AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis
title_short AMO and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis
title_sort amo and happiness-at-work: a cross-generational analysis
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/54596/