THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH

Employee engagement is widely-considered to be a powerful and useful tool to assist organisations achieve competitive advantage. This study investigates employee perceptions regarding the impact of engagement on organisational performance in the Eastern Cape Province. Organisations often fail to enh...

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Main Authors: Roger Muller, Elroy Smith, Riyaadh Lillah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Sciences Research Society 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies
Online Access:http://www.sobiad.org/eJOURNALS/journal_IJEF/archieves/IJEF_2018_2/r-muller.pdf
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spelling doaj-3c851b2799204c0fa150616b55d0c38d2020-11-24T23:09:14ZengSocial Sciences Research SocietyInternational Journal of Economics and Finance Studies1309-80551309-80552018-07-01102201807011022THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACHRoger MullerElroy SmithRiyaadh LillahEmployee engagement is widely-considered to be a powerful and useful tool to assist organisations achieve competitive advantage. This study investigates employee perceptions regarding the impact of engagement on organisational performance in the Eastern Cape Province. Organisations often fail to enhance long-term business success when they focus narrowly on financial performance measures. This study, consequently, utilised the balanced scorecard (BSC) approach, consisting of financial, customer, internal process as well as learning and innovation measures to evaluate perceptions of organisational performance. A quantitative research design was utilised, surveying employees (n=428) from private organisations through non-probability convenience sampling. Using multiple regression analysis, the empirical results revealed that employee engagement positively and significantly influenced all four measures of the BSC.http://www.sobiad.org/eJOURNALS/journal_IJEF/archieves/IJEF_2018_2/r-muller.pdf
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THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH
International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies
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title THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH
title_short THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH
title_full THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH
title_fullStr THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH
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description Employee engagement is widely-considered to be a powerful and useful tool to assist organisations achieve competitive advantage. This study investigates employee perceptions regarding the impact of engagement on organisational performance in the Eastern Cape Province. Organisations often fail to enhance long-term business success when they focus narrowly on financial performance measures. This study, consequently, utilised the balanced scorecard (BSC) approach, consisting of financial, customer, internal process as well as learning and innovation measures to evaluate perceptions of organisational performance. A quantitative research design was utilised, surveying employees (n=428) from private organisations through non-probability convenience sampling. Using multiple regression analysis, the empirical results revealed that employee engagement positively and significantly influenced all four measures of the BSC.
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