Research indicating a positive relationship between effective HR activities (a high performance work system (HPWS)) and performance has focused primarily on large organizations. The present study provides evidence that the relationship also holds for small firms. As well, the presence of an HR manager is related to having a HPWS. Differences between our findings and similar research are also discussed
Studies have attempted to recommend designs of various HR systems to achieve organizational goals as...
In this study, we found evidence that groups of HR practices that represent different strategies for...
The majority of empirical studies on the HRM-performance link report a positive story. The costs ass...
This study examines how an HR department moderates the effects of high-performance work systems (HPW...
This article draws on the Organisational Growth and Development (OGD) life cycle model to explore th...
This article draws on the Organisational Growth and Development (OGD) life cycle model to explore th...
While numerous studies show the benefits derived from specific human resource management (HRM) pract...
Purpose – Aims to explore aspects of employee relations in firms included within The Sunday Times li...
The current dissertation study examines causal directions between High Performance Work Systems (HPW...
A large body of research suggests that high performance work systems (HPWSs) that enhance employees’...
Drawing on data from Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004, this thesis assesses the uptake of ...
This thesis provides an explanatory account of HRM and performance in growth-oriented SMEs. HRM rese...
In this paper, we analyze whether human resource (hr) systems in small firms can be associated with ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a resource-based framework to explain the relations...
This research investigates the relationship between high-performance work systems (HPWS) and organiz...
Studies have attempted to recommend designs of various HR systems to achieve organizational goals as...
In this study, we found evidence that groups of HR practices that represent different strategies for...
The majority of empirical studies on the HRM-performance link report a positive story. The costs ass...
This study examines how an HR department moderates the effects of high-performance work systems (HPW...
This article draws on the Organisational Growth and Development (OGD) life cycle model to explore th...
This article draws on the Organisational Growth and Development (OGD) life cycle model to explore th...
While numerous studies show the benefits derived from specific human resource management (HRM) pract...
Purpose – Aims to explore aspects of employee relations in firms included within The Sunday Times li...
The current dissertation study examines causal directions between High Performance Work Systems (HPW...
A large body of research suggests that high performance work systems (HPWSs) that enhance employees’...
Drawing on data from Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004, this thesis assesses the uptake of ...
This thesis provides an explanatory account of HRM and performance in growth-oriented SMEs. HRM rese...
In this paper, we analyze whether human resource (hr) systems in small firms can be associated with ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a resource-based framework to explain the relations...
This research investigates the relationship between high-performance work systems (HPWS) and organiz...
Studies have attempted to recommend designs of various HR systems to achieve organizational goals as...
In this study, we found evidence that groups of HR practices that represent different strategies for...
The majority of empirical studies on the HRM-performance link report a positive story. The costs ass...