Perceptual Analysis of Induction Processes in Major Indian IT Firms
Abstract
This study is a comparative analysis of induction practices in nine major Indian IT firms. The study also attempts to identify the perceptual factors of the induction practices in the IT industry using factor analysis and TOPSIS analysis.
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The results of the study suggest that IT companies should focus on improving the infrastructure and quality of the speakers to improve the satisfaction of inductees towards the induction process. Further, there are significant differences in satisfaction of the induction processes in different IT companies, with inductees at Wipro having the highest overall level of satisfaction with the induction process, followed by Infosys, IBM, and TCS, and inductees at Oracle having the lowest overall satisfaction with the induction process.Full Text:
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