Assessement of Managers Satisfaction regarding the HR Function in developing countries through a quantitative research method: The Moroccan context
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https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v7.i2.1601Abstract
This paper presents a practice-oriented study that aims to reveal challenges faced by HR managers within developing countries through studying the Moroccan context. Indeed, we conducted a quantitative inquiry that evaluates the HR function performance based on Ulrich model. This study revealed the existence of several difficulties in terms of implementing a suitable HR function within industrial companies. The reliability of the inquiry was proven by calculating Cronbach Alphas. This research has important implications for HR professionals and strategic leaders that are especially interested in developing countries which will account for nearly 60% of global GDP in 2030, according to new estimates (OECD, 2018).
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