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faizuniah pangil
faizuniah pangil
Associate Professor at Universiti Utara Malaysia
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei uum.edu.my
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The mediating effect of knowledge sharing on the relationship between trust and virtual team effectiveness
F Pangil, J Moi Chan
Journal of Knowledge Management 18 (1), 92-106, 2014
3172014
Theories of knowledge sharing behavior in business strategy
NA Razak, F Pangil, MLM Zin, NAM Yunus, NH Asnawi
Procedia Economics and Finance 37, 545-553, 2016
2662016
Mediating role of organizational commitment in the relationship between human resource management practices and employee engagement: does black box stage exist?
A Aktar, F Pangil
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 38 (7-8), 606-636, 2018
2432018
The relationship between employee engagement, HRM practices and perceived organizational support: evidence from banking employees
A Aktar, F Pangil
Aktar, A. & Pangil F.(2017),“The Relationship between Employee Engagement …, 2017
1412017
The relationship between human resource development factors, career growth and turnover intention: The mediating role of organizational commitment
M Nawaz, F Pangil
Management Science Letters 6 (2), 157-176, 2016
1342016
The impact of compensation and promotional opportunities on employee retention in academic institutions: The moderating role of work environment
P Bibi, F Pangil, J Johari, A Ahmad
Journal of Economic & Management Perspectives 11 (1), 378-391, 2017
1222017
Individual, organizational and environmental factors affecting work-life balance
A Mokana, PM Kumarasamy, F Pangil, MFM Isa
Utara: Universiti Utara Malaysia, 2016
1192016
Does training, job autonomy and career planning predict employees’ adaptive performance?
A Tabiu, F Pangil, SZ Othman
Global Business Review 21 (3), 713-724, 2020
792020
The effect of emotional intelligence on police officers’ work–life balance: The moderating role of organizational support
MM Kumarasamy, F Pangil, MF Mohd Isa
International Journal of Police Science & Management 18 (3), 184-194, 2016
752016
Examining the link between HRM Practices and Employees’ performance in Nigerian public sector
T Abubakar, F Pangil
Management Science Letters 6, 395-408, 2016
642016
Antecedents and consequences of employee engagement: A conceptual study
A Aktar, F Pangil
Aktar, A. & Pangil F.(2017),“Antecedents and Consequences of Employee …, 2018
522018
The effect of fairness of performance appraisal and career growth on turnover intention
MS Nawaz, F Pangil
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences (PJCSS) 10 (1), 27-44, 2016
492016
Demographic factors and knowledge sharing behavior among R&D Employees
F Pangil, AM Nasrudin
Knowledge management international conference, 128-133, 2008
492008
Relationship between human resource management practices and informal workplace learning: An empirical study
MSA Khandakar, F Pangil
Journal of Workplace Learning 31 (8), 551-576, 2019
472019
Knowledge and the importance of knowledge sharing in organizations
F Pangil, A Mohd Nasurddin
462013
Assessing the relationship between organisational commitment and knowledge sharing behavior
F Pangil, AM Nasurdin
Malaysian Management Journal 13, 35-50, 2019
362019
E-training adoption in the Nigerian civil service
B Zainab, MA Bhatti, FB Pangil, MM Battour
European Journal of Training and Development 39 (6), 538-564, 2015
362015
HRM practices and employees’ rentention: The perspective of job embeddedness theory
P Bibi, F Pangil, J Johari
Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 4 (5), 41-47, 2016
332016
The relationship between organizational climate and job satisfaction: The case of a government agency in Malaysia
F Pangil, KK Yahya, J Johari, MFM Isa, Z Daud
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 1 (12), 152-160, 2011
232011
The relationship between human resource management practices and employee engagement: The moderating role of organizational culture
A Aktar, F Pangil
Journal of Knowledge Globalization 10 (1), 55-89, 2018
212018
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