2020
DOI: 10.1108/tqm-02-2020-0034
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An empirical examination of the relationship between benchmarking, innovation culture and organisational performance using structural equation modelling

Abstract: PurposePolice agencies are under pressure to improve their performance and provide outstanding services for the community. In response, academics and practitioners have called to adopt effective methods that help these agencies to achieve their goals. Studies reported that benchmarking has a role to improve organisational performance. However, poor evidence of using benchmarking within police agencies and very few studies examine the relationship between it and police performance. Motivated by this gap, this s… Show more

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“…Following COVID-19 and the increase in unemployment, society has a greater need for talents, and an increase in the number of highly gifted individuals who find themselves in less-than-ideal employment situations ( Alosani and Al-Dhaafri, 2021 ). The phenomenon of overqualification (i.e., people who have more education, skills, and knowledge than are required for their jobs; Maynard, 1998 ) has drawn increasing attention ( Zhang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following COVID-19 and the increase in unemployment, society has a greater need for talents, and an increase in the number of highly gifted individuals who find themselves in less-than-ideal employment situations ( Alosani and Al-Dhaafri, 2021 ). The phenomenon of overqualification (i.e., people who have more education, skills, and knowledge than are required for their jobs; Maynard, 1998 ) has drawn increasing attention ( Zhang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%