The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in Vietnam

This paper aims to study the relationship between human resource management practices (including work itself, training and development, supervisor support, co-workers ‘relation, salary, and working environment) and job satisfaction among employees in Japanese agri-businesses in Vietnam. The...

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Main Authors: Thu, Tran Thi Hoai, Watanabe, Rie, Sumita, Tsuyoshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2021-01-01
Series:Management Science Letters
Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol11/msl_2021_2.pdf
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spelling doaj-7440c7516eaa49c6aaef56dbf362b6e32021-01-12T17:29:05ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432021-01-011463147210.5267/j.msl.2021.1.002The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in VietnamThu, Tran Thi HoaiWatanabe, RieSumita, Tsuyoshi This paper aims to study the relationship between human resource management practices (including work itself, training and development, supervisor support, co-workers ‘relation, salary, and working environment) and job satisfaction among employees in Japanese agri-businesses in Vietnam. The structured questionnaires were distributed to 200 employees to collect the primary data out of which 179 useable were returned to test the research hypotheses. Results shows that the work itself, training and development, co-workers’ relation, salary and working environment had positive effects on employees’ job satisfaction. However, there were no relationship found between supervisor support with job satisfaction. Finally, based on the results of qualitative and quantitative evidence as well of the comprehensive interview, some suggestions were given to human resource management practices in Japanese agricultural companies to achieve high level of job satisfaction.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol11/msl_2021_2.pdf
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author Thu, Tran Thi Hoai
Watanabe, Rie
Sumita, Tsuyoshi
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Watanabe, Rie
Sumita, Tsuyoshi
The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in Vietnam
Management Science Letters
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Watanabe, Rie
Sumita, Tsuyoshi
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title The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in Vietnam
title_short The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in Vietnam
title_full The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in Vietnam
title_fullStr The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed The effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: A case study on Japanese agribusiness in Vietnam
title_sort effect of human resource management practices on employee`s job satisfaction: a case study on japanese agribusiness in vietnam
publisher Growing Science
series Management Science Letters
issn 1923-9335
1923-9343
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper aims to study the relationship between human resource management practices (including work itself, training and development, supervisor support, co-workers ‘relation, salary, and working environment) and job satisfaction among employees in Japanese agri-businesses in Vietnam. The structured questionnaires were distributed to 200 employees to collect the primary data out of which 179 useable were returned to test the research hypotheses. Results shows that the work itself, training and development, co-workers’ relation, salary and working environment had positive effects on employees’ job satisfaction. However, there were no relationship found between supervisor support with job satisfaction. Finally, based on the results of qualitative and quantitative evidence as well of the comprehensive interview, some suggestions were given to human resource management practices in Japanese agricultural companies to achieve high level of job satisfaction.
url http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol11/msl_2021_2.pdf
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