Factors Influencing Employee Performance of Chinese Automobile Companies

Authors

  • Sikai Zhao
  • Alex Hong Ng Hou

Keywords:

Systemic Viewpoint, Employee Behavior

Abstract

This paper delves into the intricate relationship between employee personal performance, team performance, and organizational effectiveness in the context of the automobile industry in China. The research adopts a systemic viewpoint to understand employee behavior within organizations. Through a comprehensive literature review, it investigates the influence of remuneration, rewards, training programs, and the work environment on employee performance. Notably, it elucidates how these factors, especially remuneration, rewards, and training, affect employee performance, using statistical analyses and multiple regression models. The findings reveal that remuneration, rewards, and training significantly influence employee performance, whereas the working environment exhibits limited impact. Among these factors, remuneration emerges as the most influential, followed by rewards and training. This study contributes to the existing literature by offering empirical evidence on the specific influences of these factors and their relative importance in enhancing employee performance. Practically, this research underscores the importance of implementing effective strategies related to salary incentives, employee training, and performance feedback mechanisms within organizations. By prioritizing fair compensation structures, structured training programs, and robust communication channels, companies can significantly boost employee performance and organizational success in the competitive automotive industry of China.

Published

2024-10-18 — Updated on 2025-10-04

How to Cite

Zhao, S., & Hou, A. H. N. (2025). Factors Influencing Employee Performance of Chinese Automobile Companies. International Journal of Sustainable Business and Social Science, 1(1). Retrieved from https://mcglobaledu.com/journal/ijsbss/article/view/7