Title of article :
Effect of Work Environment on Organizational Performance: A Comparative Study on Arjo Dedessa and Finchaa Sugar Factory
Author/Authors :
Mihretu, Shimelis Department of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering and Technology - Wollega University - Nekemte, Ethiopia , Gopal, Mahesh Department of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering and Technology - Wollega University - Nekemte, Ethiopia
Abstract :
This study examines the impact of the working environment on the organizational performance of the
the Arjo Dedessa Sugar Factory (ADSF) and Finchaa Sugar Factory (FSF) in Ethiopia, the physical
working environment, work-related risks and injuries, and the psychological working environment and
social work environment. The total number of employees in the two sectors is 867 and 2824,
respectively. Selected samples of 266 and 338 employees were used as stratified random samples to
investigate work-related environmental conditions. A response rate of 60% was achieved. The
statistical software SPSS V 23.0 was used to analyze and to determine the relationship between the
dependent and independent variables using Pearson's correlation and linear regression analysis. The
results show that ADSF employees have a more modest social work environment than FSF employees,
but the physical work environment of both organizations contributes the least. Both the ADSF and FSF
physical working environments had a statistically significant impact on performance. Improvements in
the social environment have been proposed to improve the psychological health of employees. The
result is ADSF organization performance = 0.173 + 0.250 physical work environment + 0.304
administrative work environment. FSF Organization Performance = 0.157 + 0.355 Social working
Environment.
Keywords :
Social work environment , Organizational performance , Physical work environment , Work-related risk and injuries , Psychological work environment
Journal title :
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research