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Employee engagement : the engagement of Lebanese female employees in humanitarian work

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dc.contributor.author Bassim, Chantal Philippe
dc.date.accessioned 2020-03-27T22:52:16Z
dc.date.available 2020-03-27T22:52:16Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.date.submitted 2019
dc.identifier.other b23565585
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/21677
dc.description Thesis. M.A. American University of Beirut. Department of Political Studies and Public Administration, 2019. T:7001.
dc.description Advisor : Dr. Charlotte Karam; Associate Professor, Olayan School of Business ; Members of Committee : Dr. Fida Afiouni; Associate Professor, Suleiman Olayan School of Business ; Dr. Hiba Khodr; Associate Professor, Public Policy and Public Management Department.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-84)
dc.description.abstract Employee engagement (EE) is defined as a state where the employee is connecting with the organization, creating an emotional bond, giving and performing beyond the call of duty to achieve goals for the organization. In the constantly changing globalized world, the traditional employment relationship has been profoundly transformed into a more profound psychological relationship in which there is a higher need to understand how employees are encouraged to behave positively and engage in giving extra needed discretionary efforts. Inequality between genders and gender-based discrimination remain in the Arab region, where patriarchal gender structures are widespread. To get full engagement from employees of both genders it is important for women and men to perceive a sense of fairness with regards to how they are treated especially by their managers and in comparison to their counterparts. In many refugee hosting countries such as Lebanon, local women are a particularly crucial element in the workforce that helps in improving the lives of displaced people by working with humanitarian NGOs. I conducted open-ended, semi-structured face-to-face interviews with fifteen Lebanese female humanitarian aid workers to examine how they perceive and experience their roles in this work context considering the fact that perceptions impact their levels of engagement. The results showed that humanitarian NGOs invest substantially in leadership and communication policies and practices that foster engagement in their workforces. The study also provided organizations of all sizes and types guidelines for understanding EE and for designing and implementing effective engagement initiatives to reap the benefits of an engaged workforce.
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 84leaves)
dc.language.iso eng
dc.subject.classification T:007001
dc.subject.lcsh Women -- Employment -- Lebanon
dc.subject.lcsh Achievement motivation in women -- Lebanon
dc.subject.lcsh Employee motivation -- Lebanon
dc.subject.lcsh Humanitarian assistance -- Lebanon
dc.subject.lcsh Gender identity -- Lebanon
dc.subject.lcsh Non-governmental organizations -- Lebanon
dc.subject.lcsh Career development -- Lebanon
dc.title Employee engagement : the engagement of Lebanese female employees in humanitarian work
dc.type Thesis
dc.contributor.department Department of Political Studies and Public Administration
dc.contributor.faculty Faculty of Arts and Sciences
dc.contributor.institution American University of Beirut


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