Relationship between Onboarding Process and Employee Engagement in the Pharmaceutical Industry in North Macedonia

  • Murgoski T
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Abstract

Using the Voice of the Organizations (Vox) instrument, this paper examines the relationship between the onboarding process and organizational culture in the pharmaceutical industry in North Macedonia, with particular reference to drug manufacturing companies. The four-dimensional Vox model has been extensively utilized and focuses only on the four designated types of organizational culture. A total of 228 responses were collected and analyzed using SPSS software by distributing online questionnaires to employees in drug manufacturing companies in North Macedonia. The results indicate that Entrepreneurial Democracy is the most preferred organizational culture during their onboarding process. Moreover, the analysis investigates the impact of generational differences, work experience, and job categories on perceptions of organizational culture in greater detail. Diverse aspects exhibited significant differences, highlighting the need for organizations to address specific dimensions during the onboarding process to foster a positive work environment. Overall, this study contributes valuable insights into the relationship between the onboarding process and organizational culture in the pharmaceutical industry, laying the groundwork for future research and providing organizations with practical implications.

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Murgoski, T. (2023). Relationship between Onboarding Process and Employee Engagement in the Pharmaceutical Industry in North Macedonia. Universal Journal of Management, 11(3), 76–85. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujm.2023.110303

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