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Foreigner identification number in Turkey: challenges, threats, opportunities and its role in organizational sustainability development
Author(s) -
Sajedah Norozpour Mehdi Safaei
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.112
H-Index - 10
ISSN - 0033-3077
DOI - 10.17762/pae.v58i1.1214
Subject(s) - turkish , workforce , process (computing) , human resources , sustainability , psychology , work (physics) , organizational performance , organization development , knowledge management , productivity , identification (biology) , public relations , human resource management , organizational identification , organizational commitment , business , organizational effectiveness , management , marketing , political science , engineering , computer science , philosophy , law , ecology , linguistics , biology , operating system , macroeconomics , mechanical engineering , botany , economics
Employee performance within the organization reflects their knowledge, skills, and values. To this end, identifying the factors, affecting the performance of employees is one of the goals of human-resource improvement in management. The effective role of motivating and reinforcing the sense of worth in an organization's personnel, in improving their efficiency, effectiveness, and productivity as well as enhancing their mental health, are factors that cannot be ignored easily. This is particularly evident in organizations where the workforce is more involved in research activities. One of the key factors is a research organization's sense of responsibility for the organizational problems of its valuable personnel. This research examines the performance diagnosing of the organizational process in Turkish universities and then identifies challenges, threats and opportunities. Finally, suggestions have been made to achieve sustainable organizational development. After identifying and examining the influencing factors, the Weisbord model is examined to evaluate the Performance Diagnosis process of issuing a work permit for foreign professors at a Turkish university. As a result of this study, researchers have made suggestions for university administrators to improve organization and staff performance.

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