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AuthorAl-Harithi, Nuha Sultan
AuthorYasmeen, Kausar
AuthorAl Abri, Salem Said Salem
AuthorMondal, Swadhin
Available date2024-11-28T11:25:16Z
Publication Date2024-09-30
Publication NameStudies in Business and Economics
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.29117/sbe.2024.0153
CitationSultan Al-Harithi, Nuha, Kausar Yasmeen, Salem Said Salem Al Abri, and Swadhin Mondal. 2024. “Dynamics of Productivity in Oman: An Ordered Logistic Regression”. Studies in Business and Economics 27 (2). https://doi.org/10.29117/sbe.2024.0154
ISSN1818-1228
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61557
AbstractThis study investigates the nuances of labor productivity in Oman, set against the backdrop of decreasing productivity trends in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCC) regions since the 1980s. Albeit Oman's strategic initiatives like Vision 2040 to counteract this decrease, several challenges persist. Applying Order logistic regression, this research analyzed cross-sectional data gathered from 301 respondents to understand the impact of myriad factors: work ethics, cultural differences, skills, will, education, gender, marital status, and experience on productivity. It emerged that the work ethics and cultural nuances in the Omani scenario are sparsely researched. The finding of this study emphasizes the profound role of work ethics, skills, will, and educational qualifications in shaping productivity, with gender not presenting as a significant influencer. These findings can guide policymakers, HR professionals, and employers in devising strategies that accentuate work ethics, skill development, and cu
Languageen
PublisherQatar University Press
SubjectOman's Labor Dynamics
Vision 2040 Challenges
Cultural Productivity Nuances
Work Ethics Impact
GCC Productivity Trends
TitleDynamics of Productivity in Oman: An Ordered Logistic Regression
TypeArticle
Pagination39-64
Issue Number2
Volume Number27
dc.accessType Open Access


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