Quality of work life (QWL) situation in the Nepalese corporate sector

Authors

  • Sulochana Shrestha
  • Sujita Thapa
  • Laxmi Mangrati
  • Patima Devkota
  • Rekha Rai
  • Kabita Adhikari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/qjmss.v1i1.25977

Keywords:

Autonomy of work, compensation and rewards, job satisfaction, job security, quality of work life, relation and co-operation, training and development, work environment

Abstract

Background: Existing literature on QWL and CG supports that effective compliance of CG is dependent on how the institution is nourished with the spirit of QWL and CG maintains relationship between the company’s man­agement, board of directors, shareholders, employees, and auditors and stakeholders. Moreover, QWL consider different components like autono­my of work, compensation and rewards, job satisfaction and job security, quality of work life, relation and co-operation, training and development, work environment.

Objectives: The main purpose of this paper was to investigate the factors, dimensions and policy implications to foster quality of work life (QWL) situation in organizations, especially in the Nepalese corporate sector.

Methods: Fully based on qualitative desk review and analyses.

Results: This paper has attempted to establish relationship between the determinants of QWL situation and corporate governance (CG) from a positivists’ perspective. In the present Nepalese context, several challeng­ing factors, such as, employee attitude, working environment, opportuni­ties, nature of work, stress, job challenges, development and career poten­tial are affecting QWL attainment.

Conclusions: QWL promotes adequate and fair compensation, safe and healthy working condition, opportunity to use and develop human capabil­ities, opportunity to growth and security, social integration, constitution­alism, social relevance of work life; work and total life span of the people.

Implications: Robust QWL standardization, monitoring and evaluation be in place to govern all corporate entities in a meaningful manner.

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Author Biographies

Sulochana Shrestha

Enthusiastic specialist having outgoing personality and result-oriented attitude in business management.

Sujita Thapa

An aspiring professional with sound skills competence for total customer satisfaction in banking industry.

Laxmi Mangrati

Having a ambition to work for an organization of high repute with a great devotion on integrated marketing communications.

Patima Devkota

An aspiring professional with sound knowledge, skill competence and attitude for integrated business management.

Rekha Rai

Envisions developing up-to-date business knowledge and practical skill to improve institutional performance by professional networking and collaboration.

Kabita Adhikari

Faculty - Management

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Published

2019-10-18

How to Cite

Shrestha, S., Thapa, S., Mangrati, L., Devkota, P., Rai, R., & Adhikari, K. (2019). Quality of work life (QWL) situation in the Nepalese corporate sector. Quest Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 1(1), 119–145. https://doi.org/10.3126/qjmss.v1i1.25977