评估卡茨三重管理技能及其与人力资本关系的结构方程模型

Jose Campos, Jofrey R Campos
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本研究探讨了评估食品加工业中技术技能、概念技能、人际技能和人力资本之间关系的结构方程模型。研究采用了模型拟合、构造信度和效度结构方程模型技术,并参考了相关文献。204 个样本选自菲律宾大马尼拉市的食品加工企业家。研究使用了带有评分量表的调查问卷作为研究工具,并采用了随机抽样程序。在分析模型的拟合度、可靠性和有效性时使用了确认性因子分析。采用结构模型和路径分析来研究两者之间的联系。研究结果表明,模型完全符合事实数据,并显示了可接受的有效性和可靠性水平。结果与技术技能、概念技能和人际交往技能呈正相关。此外,人力资本作为附加变量,检验了其与卡茨的三重管理技能之间的关系,结果表明技术技能、概念技能、人际技能和人力资本是相关的。基于这些结果,有必要加强与食品加工相关的技术专业知识和概念技能,并提供侧重于培养人际技能,特别是熟练沟通能力的培训。 要改善人力资本,必须采取提高员工绩效的战略。这些策略包括提高营销、财务管理、生产管理和晋升机会方面的能力。今后的研究应采用定性或混合方法来深入探讨这项研究。
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Structural Equation Model Evaluating Katz's Triplet Managerial Skills and Its Relationship to Human Capital
This study examines the structural equation model that assessed the relationship of technical skills, conceptual skills, interpersonal skills, and human capital in the food processing industry. The research utilized a model fit, construct reliability, and validity structural equation modeling technique following the reviewed literature. The 204 samples were selected from food processing entrepreneurs in Metro Manila, Philippines. Questionnaires with rating scales were used as research tools, and a random sample procedure was used. A confirmatory factor analysis was used for analyzing model fit, reliability, and validity. A structural model and path analysis were used to examine the link. According to the findings, the model perfectly fits the factual data and indicates an admissible level of validity and reliability. The results positively correlated with Technical Skills, Conceptual Skills, and Interpersonal Skills. Moreover, Human Capital acted as an additional variable to test its relationship with Katz's triplet Managerial Skills, and the findings indicate that Technical Skills, Conceptual Skills, Interpersonal Skills, and Human Capital are correlated. Based on these results, there is a need to augment the technical expertise and conceptual skills pertaining to food processing and offer training that focuses on cultivating interpersonal skills, particularly proficient communication.   To improve human capital, it is important to adopt strategies that enhance employee performance. These encompass enhancing proficiency in marketing, financial management, production management, and opportunities for advancement. Future studies should employ qualitative or mixed methods to thoroughly explore the study.
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