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Title: Obstacles to the Implementation of Competency Management in Higher Education Institutions in Algeria An Exploratory Study of a Group of Universities in Eastern Algeria
Authors: Nassima LAMRANI
Keywords: Competency Management
Legislation
Recruitment
Compensation
Administrative Practices
Administrative Organization
Competency Governance
Issue Date: 31-Dec-2025
Series/Report no.: Vol 25(1)/ December 2025;
Abstract: This study aims to identify the obstacles to implementing competency management in higher education institutions in Algeria. The study adopted a descriptive methodology suitable for accurately describing conceptual frameworks, as well as an analytical approach appropriate for interpreting and discussing the findings. The sample size was determined using Herbert Larkin's formula, with 156 questionnaires distributed to the targeted group, namely the senior administrative staff of several universities in Eastern Algeria. Data were analyzed using SPSS software to identify relevant relationships and concepts. The study found that compensation-related legislation and the administrative practices currently in place constitute barriers to the implementation of competency management in Algerian higher education institutions, at a significance level of 0.05. It also found that legislation related to recruitment and administrative organization aligns with the logic of implementing competency management in these institutions at the same significance level. Furthermore, no statistically significant differences were found in the perceptions of senior administrative staff regarding the requirements for implementing competency management, based on their general demographic data
Description: el-Bahith Review
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/39973
ISSN: 1112-3613
Appears in Collections:numéro 25 2025

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