The main purpose of this study is to outline
and identify the influences of employees' job and
organizational engagement on their scouting behavior.
The study investigates the structural mechanisms
between the effectiveness of quality of organizationemployees relationship, intrinsic motivation, creative
process engagement, and training effectiveness, as well as
their effectiveness on employee scouting. The study was
conceived and carried out using the form of Quantitative
Analysis. Iraq has identified the survey community; a
total of 150 respondents have received from employees of
oil and gas companies. Simple and multiple regression
analysis was used to analyzing the hypothesis of study.
The present study builds on the connectivity parameters
of employees at both personal (e.g., intrinsic motivation
of creativity, innovative process involvement) and
organizational or administrative levels (e.g., the quality
of employees' perceived relationship with their
organization, perceived training effectiveness) when
developing a model that connects the scouting behaviors
of employees and their context in a comprehensive
measured way. Simple and multiple regression methods
were demonstrated between the variables to the
examinations of the hypothesis in our study, and by
analyzing our data we could support the relationship
between the variables and the hypotheses
Keywords : Employees, Scouting, Creativity, Motivation, Management.