People Management Practices and Organizational - Success Indicators of Family-Owned Higher Education Institutions (FHEIs) in the Second District of Laguna: Basis for Model Development
Family-owned higher education institutions (FHEIs) strive to attract and retain well- equipped and engaged employees. This undertaking was conducted to explore the FHEIs people management practices and organizational-success indicators. To design the people management model, the study assessed the...
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