Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal (Print ISSN: 1096-3685; Online ISSN: 1528-2635)

Abstract

A model for improving worker productivity in accounting and production departments in developing countries

Author(s): Mohannad Mohammad Al Ebbini, Ahmad Saleem Tarawneh, Hussam Althonybat, Salam Nawaf Almomani

The purpose of the study is to show the importance of raising the performance of workers while stimulating economic development through scientific and technological progress and the growth of human capital. Where this research provides theoretical evidence that scientific and technological progress and human capital should be considered as factors of economic growth and economic development only while raising the tool and productivity of workers. Where this research shows the cumulative effect of increasing the level of human capital on increasing the performance of workers, which resulted from the increase in the level of human capital, which in turn is reflected in an increase in the efficiency of workers' performance and the complexity of it. And productive relations that increase the need for human capital and accelerate the increase in the performance of workers. Also in this research, some solutions are proposed to the problems of stimulating economic development resulting from the increase in the performance of employees in the institution: by studying the negative external factors, organizational difficulties, and the need for continuous stimulation of scientific and technological progress and the growth of human capital. As for the question that arises here, which relates to the advisability of continuous stimulus to economic growth, which turned out to be necessary at this stage of economic development? The results obtained can be useful in the implementation of national projects and the formation of state programs for economic development. It is known that the slow growth in the global economy, which resulted from the imposition of structural restrictions in the developed countries, with the presence of some accumulated imbalances in the economies of developing countries, which slows economic development in those countries. One of the most important factors affecting the economic development of these countries is scientific and technological progress in addition to human capital, as its use does not always lead to economic growth and economic development. The subject of the research is the search for mechanisms to stimulate economic development through scientific and technological progress and the growth of human capital to improve and raise the performance of worker.

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