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Human Capital and Productivity in the Sinaloa Commercial Family Business
Human Capital and Productivity in the Sinaloa Commercial Family Business

Author(s): Fabiola Ponce Durán, Marcela Rebeca Contreras Loera
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Społeczna Akademia Nauk
Keywords: Family business; human capital; productivity

Summary/Abstract: Commercial family businesses are part of an open system that establish an ongoing relationship between the structure of the organization, objectives, people, environment and resources, adapting to changing needs that require to be in the competitive environment. The paper shows results of the study that seeks to identify human factors that affect the productivity of family and trading in Sinaloa’s companies to propose a model that reflects relationships between these factors and productivity. Data collection was carried out under the quantitative approach to the implementation of 209 surveys, following the structural equation model. The results show that in a model of human factors that affect productivity, behavior involves psychological and psychosocial processes that influence the performance of individuals and groups, increasing or decreasing the productivity of individual, group and own organization considering three levels of analysis that reflect the continuous interaction and mutual influence that exists between each dimension. Each level represents the impact that individuals exercise in productivity is on the individual, group or organizational. Theoretical based on structural equation model in which it is concluded that there is a higher correlation of individual factors affecting productivity with 32%, followed by organizational factors with a correlation of 31% was proposed.

  • Issue Year: 16/2015
  • Issue No: 7.3
  • Page Range: 241-254
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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