An Evaluation on the Effectiveness of Performance Appraisal Systems within Manufacturing Firms in Malta - Grace Debrincat - Books - Grin Verlag - 9783656547051 - November 22, 2013
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An Evaluation on the Effectiveness of Performance Appraisal Systems within Manufacturing Firms in Malta

Grace Debrincat

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An Evaluation on the Effectiveness of Performance Appraisal Systems within Manufacturing Firms in Malta

Master's Thesis from the year 2011 in the subject Business economics - Personnel and Organisation, grade: B+, University of Leicester, course: Masters Degree - Employee Relations and Human Resource Management, language: English, abstract: Manufacturing firms based in Malta are striving to improve productivity levels in their quest to sustain their competitiveness, thus the need to assess employees' performance is becoming crucial. Performance Appraisals (PA) is a tool which is associated with employee performance evaluation. However, researchers tend to disagree on the effectiveness of such systems. Academics claim that PAs improve employees' performance through commitment, motivation and output increases, whilst providing an optimal basis for a reward system and training needs. Conversely, it is argued that PAs are flawed from inception since they are subjective, biased and unfair. Additionally research strongly indicates that no conclusive evidence can be provided whether productivity increases as a direct result of PAs outcome. Thus, the objective of this dissertation is to evaluate the effectiveness of PAs within manufacturing firms in Malta. The study critically assesses research on PAs and their effectiveness towards company goals, whilst identifying a set of criteria derived from the literature to test the extent of PAs effectiveness. The methodology chosen is of a qualitative and exploratory nature based on a non-probability, self-selection sample applied through interviews with HR Practitioners. The interview responses are then categorised in themes, each evaluated to test the effectiveness of PAs. The research reveals that medium and large-sized manufacturing firms in Malta, undertake PAs mostly as a control mechanism and reward system. The findings reject the notion that PAs are totally flawed and ineffective. However, HR Practitioners tend to agree that subjectivity in ratings, appraisers' incompetency and reluctance by managers to undertak


108 pages

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Released November 22, 2013
ISBN13 9783656547051
Publishers Grin Verlag
Pages 108
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 7 mm   ·   169 g
Language German  

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