Proceedings of the 2nd Business & Management Conference, Madrid

AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON JOB SATISFACTION IN NON-PROFIT

RAMON BASTIDA VIALCANET, FREDERIC MARIMON, LLUÍS CARRERAS

Abstract:

The purpose of this study is to establish a measurement scale for human resource management (HRM) practices in nonprofit organizations and to analyze their impact on the job satisfaction of their employees. The results demonstrate that 8 out of the 20 analyzed variables determine the measurement scale of HRM practices in these organizations. These variables are related to psychological demands, active work and development possibilities, social relations and leadership, and the degree of coherence in the organization with its principles. According to the results, these practices have an impact on job satisfaction in this type of nonprofit organization. The results are significant, given that these organizations employ 9-11.5% of the active population in European Union countries.

Keywords: Human resource management; HRM; human resource practices; job satisfaction; non-profit organizations

DOI: 10.20472/BMC.2015.002.001

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