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Issue
Volume-3,Issue-2   ( Feb, 2017 )
Paper Title
Determining The Impact of Forced Downsizing Strategies on Employees’ Commitment in Libyan Education Sector
Author Name
Mansour Alshrif Al-Hammali, Mohamed Mihlar Abdul Muthaliff, Nasser Habtoor, Najmeddin Sadegtumi
Affilition
Faculty of Leadership and Management, UniversitiSains Islam Malaysia, USIM, 71800, Nilai-Malaysia Faculty of Accounting and Business, Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia MSU, Management & Science University; Seksyen 13, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor
Pages
113-117
Abstract
This study will investigate how employee who survives from downsizing strategies will commit to their institution. Researcher will go through quantitative study to examine the impact of downsizing strategies; by distribute selfstructured questionnaire to the employee from ministry of education. The researcher distribute 350 questionnaire Only 258 questionnaire got enough data to be analyzed by the researcher and this consider as acceptable sample size, and the result show negative effect downsizing strategies can make on employee commitment. The finding of the study show that downsizing strategies left bad impact on employee behavior and reduced their commitment, especially when the government did not have good plane to transfer their employee, and trained them for new job. Unstable work environment will reduce employee loyalty and commitment, because he is scared from losing his job by new strategies or procedures, also the change government make on employee workplace, may not meet with employee expectation. Keywords - forced Downsizing Strategies, Employees’ organization commitment, Education Sector, Libya
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