The Interactive Effects of Disability, Age, and Gender on Organization Performance at Telecommunication Sector Companies
Nweiser, Mishlin
Dajnoki, Krisztina
2025-08-11T06:30:19Z
2025-08-11T06:30:19Z
2025
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32108
Diversity in human resources can contribute to success if used effectively; on the
other hand, diversity in the workplace could become the polar opposite if it is strategically
controlled, disregarded, and lacks essential resources. This research aims to look into the
elements that positively influence organizational performance and employees’ performance
regarding age, gender, and disability diversity. The study was based on data collected
through a questionnaire. The primary method for gathering data was through a survey
questionnaire distributed to all telecommunication companies in Jordan. Descriptive
analysis, a reliability test, a correlation matrix, and linear regression were used to obtain
the results; we also use a qualitative methodology to carry out an extensive analysis of the
existing literature, using numerous databases, including Science Direct, Springer, Google
Scholar, JSTOR, and Elsevier, to make a global comparison involving diversity and
organizational performance. The outcomes revealed that diversity in age, gender and
disability is prevalent in Jordanian telecommunication companies. Moreover, the results
indicated that diversity support positively affected organizational performance as mediated
by employee performance. The results supported all the hypotheses. The findings showed a
favourable correlation between all variables, and the authors found that gender, age, and
disability diversity could effectively influence organizational performance.
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The Interactive Effects of Disability, Age, and Gender on Organization Performance at Telecommunication Sector Companies