Intelligent Management of Human Capital

Intelligent Management of Human Capital

Identification of Human Resource Risks in sepah Bank

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD, Department of business Management, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2 Assistant Prof, Department of public Management, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
Background and Objective: The purpose of this article is to identify human resource risks in Sepah Bank.
Research Method: This research is a mixed method and the theme analysis method was used to identify human resource risks. For validation, a quantitative research method was used and based on an applied descriptive purpose. The statistical population is Sepah Bank. In order to receive and collect information, the opinions of managers and experts in the fields related to human resources were used. In this regard, three steps were taken to identify human resource risks. In the first step, the theoretical literature of the research was studied. In the second step, non-probability judgmental and snowball sampling methods were used and experts were interviewed until saturation. In this step, theme analysis was performed using a qualitative method. After identifying the risks, the validity of the identified structures was confirmed. Data were collected from a questionnaire and for data analysis, the structural equation model measurement section and Lisrel SPSS and QSR Nurive software were used.
Findings: In the qualitative part, using the theme analysis method, dimensions, components, and indicators of human resources risk were identified. In the quantitative part, using confirmatory factor analysis, while examining and confirming the indicators and dimensions of the human resources risk model, their priority in the West Azerbaijan Tax Affairs Organization was examined so that the organization's managers, while identifying the very important human resources risks in their organization, could plan to control them. The presented model consists of 5 dimensions and 14 components.
Conclusion: In this research, after identifying the dimensions, components, and indicators of human resources risk, a model was designed; this assessment helps the managers of the organizations to adjust the model indicators in a way that leads to the control of existing risks by identifying and ranking the status of the aforementioned risks.
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