Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia

It is an article of faith that talented workforce is essential for differentiating an organization from its rivals. As human resources are mostly unique, non-imitable, and non-substitutable it has been recommended as a newly minted strategy to enable organization to achieve not only competitive a...

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Main Author: Magbool, Mohamad Abu Huzaifah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/47447/
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author Magbool, Mohamad Abu Huzaifah
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description It is an article of faith that talented workforce is essential for differentiating an organization from its rivals. As human resources are mostly unique, non-imitable, and non-substitutable it has been recommended as a newly minted strategy to enable organization to achieve not only competitive advantage rather sustainable competitive advantage. However, this valuable resource as all other valuable resources in this earth is finite. Thus a war is being raged in pursuit of the talented workforce. Drawing on social identity theory and signalling theory, the researcher hypothesizes that organizations can leverage on their sustainable business practices to attract valuable talent in order to gain competitive advantage. Corporate sustainable business (CSB) practices creates a positive image for an organization and social identity theory suggests that individuals are attracted to this positive image of the organization to fulfil their self-esteem.
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spelling usm-474472020-10-22T03:03:22Z http://eprints.usm.my/47447/ Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia Magbool, Mohamad Abu Huzaifah HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management It is an article of faith that talented workforce is essential for differentiating an organization from its rivals. As human resources are mostly unique, non-imitable, and non-substitutable it has been recommended as a newly minted strategy to enable organization to achieve not only competitive advantage rather sustainable competitive advantage. However, this valuable resource as all other valuable resources in this earth is finite. Thus a war is being raged in pursuit of the talented workforce. Drawing on social identity theory and signalling theory, the researcher hypothesizes that organizations can leverage on their sustainable business practices to attract valuable talent in order to gain competitive advantage. Corporate sustainable business (CSB) practices creates a positive image for an organization and social identity theory suggests that individuals are attracted to this positive image of the organization to fulfil their self-esteem. 2012 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/47447/1/MOHAMAD%20ABU0000%20cut.pdf Magbool, Mohamad Abu Huzaifah (2012) Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia
title Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia
title_full Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia
title_fullStr Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia
title_short Corporate Sustainable Business Practices And Organizational Attractiveness Among Professionals In Malaysia
title_sort corporate sustainable business practices and organizational attractiveness among professionals in malaysia
topic HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management
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