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    Top management support and employee resilience. a case of restaurant workers in Kampala Uganda.
    (Kampala International University, College of Humanities and social sciences., 2019-08) Kayondo, Ibrahim
    The study was about between top management and employee resilience of hotel workers. A case of restaurant workers in Kampala. The general objective of the study was to examine the relationship between top management and employee resilience A case study of restaurant workers in Kampala. In order to understand the study aims, three objectives were developed and these focused particularly on: - (i) To assess the nature of top management support in organizations (ii) To examine the level of employee resilience in Kampala restaurant workers, (iii) To examine the relationship between. Top management and employee resilience. The study adopted across sectional design using a quantitative approach which adopted a questionnaire tool comprising of questions which were distributed to 200 respondents to the entire population of study. Based on the results obtained indicated top management support at work has a greater impact on employee resilience that’s to say if there top management support workers will see no reason as to why they cannot be resilient at work despite the situations the tool used for data collection during was questionnaire, Ethical Consideration, Document Analysis. Data source were primary data and secondary data. The findings can prove basing on the following
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    Top Management Support and Employee Resilience. A Case of Restaurant Workers in Kampala Uganda.
    (Kampala International University, Colleges of humanities and social sciences, 2019-08) Kayondo, Ibrahim
    The study was about between top management and employee resilience of hotel workers. A case of restaurant workers in Kampala. The general objective of the study was to examine the relationship between top management and employee resilience A case study of restaurant workers in Kampala. In order to understand the study aims, three objectives were developed and these focused particularly on: - (i) To assess the nature of top management support in organizations (ii) To examine the level of employee resilience in Kampala restaurant workers, (iii) To examine the relationship between. Top management and employee resilience. The study adopted across sectional design using a quantitative approach which adopted a questionnaire tool comprising of questions which were distributed to 200 respondents to the entire population of study. Based on the results obtained indicated top management support at work has a greater impact on employee resilience thats to say if there top management support workers will see no reason as to why they cannot be resilient at work despite the situations the tool used for data collection during was questionnaire, Ethical Consideration, Document Analysis. Data source were primary data and secondary data. The findings can prove basing on the following

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