Title of article
Determining and ranking the indicators of evaluating the performance of wood industry employees
Author/Authors
Ebrahimi ، Malihe Department of Industrial Engineering - College of Technical Engineering - Kosar University of Bojnord
From page
166
To page
178
Abstract
Performance measurement is an annual process that evaluates employee performance and productivity against predetermined goals. Performance management is a determining factor in raising salaries and promoting employees. It can accurately examine the skills, strengths, and weaknesses of employees. So, it is very essential. In this paper, indicators are determined based on a Balanced Scorecard (BSC) to evaluate the performance of wood industry employees. For this purpose, 47 indicators are suggested and investigated by a questionnaire, of which 38 are confirmed using the nonparametric Wilcoxon’s signed rank. The confirmed indicators are ranked using the TOPSIS and SAW methods. BCS has four dimensions: the dimension of growth and learning, the dimension of internal processes, the dimension of customer, and the dimension of finance. According to the results, the dimension of growth and learning is more important in the wood industry. Among the sub-indicators, the indicator of performing assigned tasks, the indicator of traffic and attendance, and the indicator of trust and responsibility are three critical indicators in the performance of wood industry employees.
Keywords
Employee performance evaluation , Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution , Simple additive weighting , Statistical method
Journal title
Journal of Applied Research on Industrial Engineering
Journal title
Journal of Applied Research on Industrial Engineering
Record number
2780001
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