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Yemen Tekstil Endüstrisinde Kurumsallaşmanın Çalışan Performansına Etkisinin İncelenmesi

Year 2024, Issue: 28, 18 - 30, 17.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.32952/communicata.1470365

Abstract

Kurumsallaşma, geleneksel yönetimden farklı olarak, örgütsel yapıların daha esnek, katılımcı ve hiyerarşi ile detaya erişilebilir olacak şekilde tasarlandığı bir yönetim stratejisidir. Ayrıca, kurumsallaşma, profesyonel yönetim stratejilerinin etkin bir şekilde uygulanmasını vurgular. Başka bir deyişle, kurumsallaşma, işletme içinde işlevsel bir mekanizma oluşturmayı ifade eder. Yemen tekstil sektörü, ekonomik kalkınmaya önemli katkılar sağlayarak ve istihdam yaratarak ülkenin ekonomisi için hayati öneme sahiptir. Kuruluşlar içinde resmi kurallar, süreçler ve uygulamalar oluşturma ve bunlara uyma süreci olan kurumsallaşma, sektörün verimliliğini etkileyebilir. Bunun yanı sıra, sektörde birçok farklı faktör de etkili olmaktadır. Bu araştırmanın amacı, Yemen tekstil sektörü bağlamında, kurumsallaşmanın çalışanların performansı üzerindeki etkisini incelemektir. Bu araştırma, daha önce yapılan literatür incelemeleri temelinde, Yemen tekstil sektöründe başarılı bir kurumsallaşma sağlanması gerekliliğini ortaya koymaktadır. Politika yapıcılar, yöneticiler ve sektör paydaşlarının, çalışan katılımı, güçlendirme ve takdirini sağlayacak güçlü kurumsal çerçeveler oluşturup uygulamaları önerilmektedir. Bu çerçeveler, çalışanların verimliliğini en üst düzeye çıkarmayı amaçlamalıdır. Bu şekilde, işletmeler çalışanlarının performansını artırabilir, verimliliklerini yükseltebilir ve Yemen'deki tekstil sektörünün sürekli büyümesine katkıda bulunabilir.

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Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen's Textile Industry.

Year 2024, Issue: 28, 18 - 30, 17.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.32952/communicata.1470365

Abstract

Institutionalization is a management strategy that differs from traditional management in that organizational structures are designed to be more flexible, participatory, and free of hierarchy and detail. Additionally, institutionalization emphasizes the efficient application of professional management strategies. In other words, institutionalization refers to creating a functional mechanism inside the firm. The textile industry in Yemen is vital to the nation's economy since it substantially contributes to economic development and creates jobs. Institutionalization, which is the process of establishing and adhering to formal rules, processes, and practices inside organizations, might affect its effectiveness. There are several other aspects as well. Within the framework of the Yemeni textile industry, the purpose of this research is to explore the influence that institutionalization has on the performance of employees. This research demonstrates the need to establish successful institutionalization within the Yemeni textile industry based on the literature review conducted before this study. Policymakers, managers, and industry stakeholders are urged to build and implement strong institutional frameworks that enable employee involvement, empowerment, and appreciation. These frameworks should be designed to maximize staff productivity. By doing so, businesses can improve their employees' performance, increase their productivity, and contribute to the continued expansion of the textile industry in Yemen.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Public Relations, Human Resources and Industrial Relations (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
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Akram Alhamad 0000-0002-3210-0642

Publication Date September 17, 2024
Submission Date April 18, 2024
Acceptance Date August 15, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 28

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APA Alhamad, A. (2024). Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry. Communicata(28), 18-30. https://doi.org/10.32952/communicata.1470365
AMA Alhamad A. Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry. Communicata. September 2024;(28):18-30. doi:10.32952/communicata.1470365
Chicago Alhamad, Akram. “Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry”. Communicata, no. 28 (September 2024): 18-30. https://doi.org/10.32952/communicata.1470365.
EndNote Alhamad A (September 1, 2024) Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry. Communicata 28 18–30.
IEEE A. Alhamad, “Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry”., Communicata, no. 28, pp. 18–30, September 2024, doi: 10.32952/communicata.1470365.
ISNAD Alhamad, Akram. “Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry”. Communicata 28 (September 2024), 18-30. https://doi.org/10.32952/communicata.1470365.
JAMA Alhamad A. Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry. Communicata. 2024;:18–30.
MLA Alhamad, Akram. “Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry”. Communicata, no. 28, 2024, pp. 18-30, doi:10.32952/communicata.1470365.
Vancouver Alhamad A. Examining the Influence of Institutionalization on Employee Performance in Yemen’s Textile Industry. Communicata. 2024(28):18-30.