Title of article :
Competency Assessment for OR - COVID-19
Author/Authors :
Velu ، Shubashini Rathina Faculty of Computing - Asia Pacific University , Gopinathan ، Sharmini Faculty of Management - Multimedia University , Raman ، Murali Faculty of Management - Multimedia University
From page :
111
To page :
130
Abstract :
Organizations are becoming more vulnerable to the external as well as internal challenges. Doing business becomes more cumbersome. One plausible remedy rests with the collective behavioural capacity of the organizations available to them in terms of their employees’ behaviours and inner organizational systems that binds the organizational employees. Thus, samples were selected from the employees of the registered orga- nizations of Malaysian Digital Economic Corporation Sdn. Bhd. (MDEC). A total of 252 samples responded to a survey-based instrument and the data were analysed with PLS-SEM to determine that the employees’ col- lective behaviours capacities of commitment, communication, compe- tency, community, connection, and coordination positively influenced the organizational resilience in MSC Status Companies. Employees are the most important resource for the organization to have a competitive advantage not only to lead but also instrumental in the survival of the organization (Tasic et al. 2019). A positive set of behavioural capitals exists inside the organisation enabling the organisation to thrive and survive by becoming an important agent for the growth of the national economy. The resilience as capacity is not the same for all organizations as it rests on the internal social system. This system enables the organisation to be resilient with the collective competency available to the organisation in terms of its people and system (Therese Sonnet 2016).
Keywords :
Collective behaviours , resilience , organisation , COVID , 19 , Malaysia
Journal title :
Horizon Journal Of Humanities an‎d Social Sciences Research
Journal title :
Horizon Journal Of Humanities an‎d Social Sciences Research
Record number :
2653505
Link To Document :
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