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The role of key workplace elements in determining individual and organizational success in Jordan Tourism Board Pages 263-272 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Hanandeh Ahmad, Qais Kilani, Zaid M Al-Zrigat, Sakher Alnajdawi, Ayman Mansour, Zahir Khasawneh, Qais Hammouri

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.9.023

Keywords: Task load, Workers’ Compensation, Organization structure community, Job Performance, Business Overall performance, Jordan Tourism Board

Abstract:
The aim of this research was to investigate the impact of various work-related factors, such as task load, workers’ compensation, and organizational structure community on job success and the overall performance of the Jordan tourism board. The researchers conducted an analysis of 269 randomly selected samples from their study and discussed their findings to validate their hypotheses. The study revealed that factors like compensation levels, organizational structure, community, and task load significantly influence individual and organizational success. The first aspect examined was the task load, which was assessed by considering factors such as job completion rates, daily challenges faced, and the time required for tasks. Work-related compensation, encompassing factors like experience, skill, incentives, and rewards, emerged as the second most crucial factor after working hours. The third and most vital component to consider was the organization structure community, which includes communities of practice, collaborative efforts, and physical infrastructure. According to the research findings, improving employee performance can be achieved by reducing their task load, increasing work income, and developing the organization community that fosters teamwork and the formation of workgroups. These elements collectively impact overall productivity. The study provides valuable insights into an underexplored area, shedding light on how task load, compensation, and organizational structure community interplay. The research's focus on the Jordan tourism board is particularly significant, as it has the potential to help tourism companies enhance their operations and provide superior service to their customers.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 1 | Views: 1011 | Reviews: 0

 

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