38,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
19 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Public companies in Kosovo, including PTK, have gone through major changes, subject to the loss of their monopoly situation in the market and subject to technological, legislative, and internal changes. Consequently, to survive and/or remain competitive PTK must adapt and prepare for these changes and an influential component involves how the company will manage this new challenge in the market. A quantitative research was conducted to covering the effect of change on the company (i.e., commitment, job satisfaction, managerial support, stress and burnout) and the movement of the company…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Public companies in Kosovo, including PTK, have gone through major changes, subject to the loss of their monopoly situation in the market and subject to technological, legislative, and internal changes. Consequently, to survive and/or remain competitive PTK must adapt and prepare for these changes and an influential component involves how the company will manage this new challenge in the market. A quantitative research was conducted to covering the effect of change on the company (i.e., commitment, job satisfaction, managerial support, stress and burnout) and the movement of the company towards market orientation. The findings provided some positives and some negative insights on the variables studied. Although findings showed worrying levels of stress and burnout, moderate empowerment and employee involvement, PTK have a very satisfied and committed staff. The findings also indicated low level of organizational communication, both internal and external. Lastly, the company sees customers as their key source of change but lacks mobility in addressing their needs and demands; while regulators are seen the least source of change.
Autorenporträt
Fisnik Bytyqi is working at Post and Telecom of Kosovo and teaches Business and Management courses for the University of Maryland University College-Europe and for Universum College. He has received his doctorate degree in Business Administration at SMC University, Switzerland and his MSc degree in HRM at LaRoche College, USA.