Browsing Magister Commercii (Industrial Psychology) - MCom (IPS) by Author "Abrahams, Fatima"
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The cross cultural comparability of the occupational personality profile
Philand, Lindsey Anne (University of the Western Cape, 2005)Psychological testing in South Africa has been placed under the spotlight since the inception of the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, which consequently has a significant bearing on employment testing in organisations. ... -
Evaluation of the differences in perception toward stress and trauma intervention strategies in the South African Police Service
Borien, Jason Dean (University of the Western Cape, 2020)The current crime rate in the Western Cape plays a crucial role in the exposure of police officers to stressful and traumatic events. The intensity and frequency of this exposure, if not treated, could lead to police ... -
An examination of the use of social media platforms in formal organisational communication at a selected university in the Western Cape
Hess, Justin Jared (University of the Western Cape, 2023)Within modern society, social media has become an important channel through which communication can be facilitated. Social networks can be maintained even in geographically dispersed contexts. The COVID-19 pandemic has ... -
Examining job satisfaction levels and the intention to quit amongst employees in a small to medium auditing firm in South Africa
Bray, Tabassum (University of the Western Cape, 2016)Job Satisfaction and the Intention to Quit are two factors that a synonymous with each other. Various research and studies have been conducted over the years indicting that there is a direct relationship between job ... -
An exploratory study of the effectiveness of the critical reasoning test battery as a developmental selection tool: a case of a retail company
Hendricks, Michelle (University of the Western Cape, 2023)Companies around the world strive to ensure that the best is employed to perform the jobs and tasks needed by them and therefore many companies use psychometric tests as a selection tool to aid their appointment decisions. ... -
Exploring the factors influencing agility adoption in selected financial institutions in South Africa
Kwali, Faith N. (University of the Western Cape, 2022)Due to the rapidly changing environments of our world today, huge pressure is mounting on organisations to find innovative ways to remain competitive and profiting. The goal of this study was to investigate factors leading ... -
The factors that influence career choice
Adams, Gretchen (University of the Western Cape, 2014)The primary aim of the study was to examine factors that influence career choices such as the individual, situational and environmental variables. The study was conducted in the motor retail industry whereby 223 respondents ... -
A human capital management framework for attracting and retaining post-millennial employees within selected financial service institutions in Gauteng.
Mabena, Nompumelelo Qiniso (University of the Western Cape, 2023)Millennials and Gen Z form quite a substantial generational demographics in both the developed as well as emerging economies. Together, these cohorts of millennials and Gen Z, are transforming the workplace norms and the ... -
The impact of work-family enrichment on psychological health and subjective wellbeing
Langeveldt, Candice (University of the Western Cape, 2016)Work and family are the central and salient domains in an individual's life. Juggling work and family life have always been a challenge for many employees and families (Hammer et al., 2005). However, with the increased ... -
Investigating the perceptions of undergraduate students at a university in the Western Cape regarding critical competencies required for employability
Smith, Vashdi (2019-11)The employability of graduates has been a global point of concern. Within a South African context, this issue is proliferated not only by a reported gap between employers’ expectations and those of students, but also by ... -
An investigation into the perceived impact of artificial intelligence on recruitment and selection practices of HR professionals within the retail sector in the Western Cape.
Daniels, Lauren Nicole (University of the Western Cape, 2024)The evolution of digital technology has a significant impact on every individual. One of these digital technologies that is currently changing the landscape in various industries is Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI can ... -
An investigation into the relationship between organisational commitment and the intention to quit within a Financial Services division in the Western Cape
Lodewyk, Faatiemah (University of the Western Cape, 2011)Consent for the research study was obtained from the divisional executive of the financial services division being researched and all ethical factors were clarified. All potential participants were engaged in a divisional ... -
Job satisfaction of call centre representatives
Gordi, Michelle Romilla (University of the Western Cape, 2006)The aim of the study is to prove that a correlation exist between job satisfaction and the levels of absenteeism, turnover, performance and customer satisfaction. Data were collected using the Job Satisfaction Survey which ... -
The levels of career maturity amongst final year undergraduate students, within a department, at a higher education institution, in the Western Cape
Barendse, Tasneem (University of the Western Cape, 2015)Tertiary education is becoming increasingly costly for many students. According to Pieterse (2005), young people can barely afford to make mistakes in their career decisions, as this could cost them too much in time and ... -
The relationship between flexible working hours, organisational commitment and employee engagement at a South African retailer
Huckle, Robyn Jessica (2019-11)In the twenty first century, the traditional roles in a nuclear family have changed. In the majority of modern families, both partners have careers and full-time jobs. Burnett, Gatrell, Cooper and Sparrow (2010) explain ... -
The relationship between flexible working hours, organisational commitment and employment engagement at a South African retailer
Huckle, Robyn Jessica (University of the Western Cape, 2019)In the twenty first century, the traditional roles in a nuclear family have changed. In the majority of modern families, both partners have careers and full-time jobs. Burnett, Gatrell, Cooper and Sparrow (2010) explain ... -
The relationship between work engagement, self-efficacy and optimism among call centre agents
Davids, Anees (2011)The costs of occupational health and well-being are increasingly being considered as sound ‘investments’ as healthy and engaged employees yield direct economic benefits to the company.The concept of Work engagement plays ... -
A study to determine the perception of people analytics tools to improve people management practices in selected departments within the public sector in the Western Cape
Abrahams, Narzeen (University of Western Cape, 2020)People analytics refer to people-related, data-driven, processes (e.g. trend analyses and data management) aimed at describing and evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of people management practices and processes ... -
A study to determine which human resource management practices add the most value for small, medium, and micro enterprises (smmes) in South Africa
Bailey, Ray-Jessie (University of the Western Cape, 2023)Small, medium, and micro enterprises (SMMEs) are a significant source of employment and important drivers of economic growth. South Africa has alarmingly high unemployment and poverty rates, and it is thus vital to encourage ... -
Understanding the practice of career guidance in the Palestinian community inside Israel: Concepts and challenges
Mahamid, Mohammad Sami (University of the Western Cape, 2017)The practice of career guidance in the Palestinian community inside Israel is a relatively recent phenomenon which became prominent after the emergence of approximately 30 career guidance centres across the country. The ...