Perceived Human Resource Management Practices and Demographic Profile of Staff at Private Higher Education Institutions in Oman

  • Vicencio J
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Abstract

This study described the perceived implementation of human resource management (HRM) practices and staff’s demographic profile at private higher education institutions (HEIs) in the Sultanate of Oman. It further explored the relationship of staff profile and HRM dimensions. Purposive sampling was used with a 50 per cent response rate. The instrument is composed of two parts; the first part includes staff profile while second part consists of 10 HRM dimensions clustered in 36 HRM practices.The findings revealed that all HRM dimensions were often applied and more than half of the respondents were academic staff, expatriates, male, and from affiliated, and college HEI. As to relationship, it was found that staff’s designation and residential status had high significant relationship in most of the HRM dimensions while staff’s HEI affiliation, classification and gender had high significant relationship with two HRM dimensions.

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Vicencio, J. R. (2021). Perceived Human Resource Management Practices and Demographic Profile of Staff at Private Higher Education Institutions in Oman. Asia-Pacific Journal of Management Research and Innovation, 17(1–2), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/2319510x211047383

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