The Impact of Job Alienation on the Performance among Palestine Medical Complex Employees

Author: Fuad Kurdi

 

The study aimed to investigate the impact of job alienation on the performance among Palestine Medical Complex (PMC) employees at Ramallah Governorate, Palestine. To achieve this end, the study adopted the quantitative research approach using the sampling survey method. A 62-item questionnaire was formulated to a random stratified sample of (90) male and female employees. The questionnaire is appropriate for the exploratory nature of the research. The collected data was statistically analyzed using the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). The results revealed that the participants experienced a high level of job alienation, and a moderate level of performance. The study revealed the determinant impact of job alienation on decreasing the performance for employees at Palestine Medical Complex. It was found that when job alienation increases, performance decreases and vice versa. The study recommended the need to address the causes and negative effects of alienation by improving the internal work environment, providing opportunities for employees to participate in decision-making mechanisms, and motivating them. The implications of the findings for practice were also highlighted. 

 


Fuad Kurdi, MA. Sustainable Rural Development, Institute of Sustainable Development, Al-Quds University, Main Campus, Jerusalem- Abu Dies, Palestine. Archiving Coordinator, Department of Archiving and Community Service, Main Library, Al-Quds University, Main Campus, Jerusalem- Abu Dies, Palestine. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   

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