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Satisfaction with human resource practices, job dedication and job performance: the role of incentive gamification

Hyelda Ibrahim Kefas (Department of Management Information Systems, School of Applied Sciences, Cyprus International University, Haspolat, Turkey)
Muesser Cemal Nat (Department of Management Information Systems, School of Applied Sciences, Cyprus International University, Haspolat, Turkey)
Kolawole Iyiola (Department of Business Administration, School of Administrative Sciences, Cyprus International University, Haspolat, Turkey)

Kybernetes

ISSN: 0368-492X

Article publication date: 16 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

While the potential of human resource practices (HRPs) for promoting performance is widely recognized, even though crucial, employees’ assessment of HRPs remains under-researched, especially in emerging economies. Hence, the purpose of this research is to examine the influence of employee satisfaction with HRPs on job performance through the mediating role of job dedication (JD) and the moderating role of incentive gamification.

Design/methodology/approach

The current research adopts a quantitative method. Specifically, using a questionnaire survey, 418 valid responses collected (through purposive sampling) via cross-sectional method from the employees of Nigerian Information and Communication Technology (ICT) firms were used to test the research hypotheses empirically.

Findings

The results revealed that satisfaction with HRPs has a positive influence on job performance. Satisfaction with human resource practices has a positive influence on job dedication. Job dedication has a positive influence on job performance. The link between employees’ satisfaction with human resource practices and job performance is mediated by job dedication. The link between satisfaction with human resource practices and job dedication is moderated by incentive gamification, that is, the positive link is stronger when incentive gamification is high. The link between satisfaction with human resource practices and job performance is moderated by incentive gamification, that is, the positive link is stronger when incentive gamification is high.

Originality/value

The current study highlights the importance of employees’ assessments of human resource practices, which may be used to promote employee dedication, which in turn results in improved performance. The findings are helpful to open the black box of the impact of satisfaction with HRPs on job performance. The results also offer important new valuable guidance for practitioners and will aid the management of human resource practice design, audits, and communication.

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Citation

Kefas, H.I., Cemal Nat, M. and Iyiola, K. (2024), "Satisfaction with human resource practices, job dedication and job performance: the role of incentive gamification", Kybernetes, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-11-2023-2267

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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