The Impact of Human Resource Management (Hrm) Practices on Labour Productivity in Libyan National Oil Corporations: The Mediating Role of Social Skills

Authors

  • Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Abulkasim
  • Mahazan Abdul Mutalib
  • Adel M. Abdulaziz
  • Mikail Ibrahim

Abstract

This study evaluated the links between HRM practices and Labour productivity comprehensively with the mediating role of social skills. The study focuses on the Libyan oil and gas companies that play an important role in Libya’s economic development. The data of this study were collected using the quantitative approach, whereby the questionnaire was administered and yielded 339 respondents with a response rate of 56.5%. Results based on these practices have significant impact on both social skills and labour productivity. Finally, the roles of staffing and on-the-job training as HRM practices contradict the results of previous studies that found these factors to be crucial for labour productivity. This study suggests that decentralised decisions lies in the strategic models and enables the HRM policies to be in force.

DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2016.v7n2p201

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2016-03-02

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The Impact of Human Resource Management (Hrm) Practices on Labour Productivity in Libyan National Oil Corporations: The Mediating Role of Social Skills. (2016). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 7(2), 201. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/8834