Throughout the world hospitals are under pressure to achieve high performance. In this study, we test the extent to which a newly developed High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) Model influences a firm performance outcome (continuum of patient care) in acute hospital settings. Utilizing rigorous multi-rated, industry-based hospital accreditation data relating to 462 acute hospitals, we found that the four workplace systems (management systems, HRM systems, information systems and safe work environment systems) all significantly influenced the continuum of patient care. Based on these data, we argue that conceptualisations of HPWS should be multi-dimensional in nature.Griffith Business School, Dept of Employment Relations and Human Resources...
The relationship between human resource management practices and organizational performance (includi...
This paper investigates components of high performance work systems (HPWS) in a health care setting....
This paper contributes to the growing research about Human Resource Management (HRM) by examining th...
High performance work systems: the gap between policy and practice in health care Background Studies...
Purpose – Studies of high-performing organisations have consistently reported a positive relationshi...
Using a multi-level analysis of a sample of 193 employees matched to 58 managers in a regional Austr...
Using a multi-level analysis of a sample of 193 employees matched to 58 managers in a regional Austr...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the attitudes of managers and employees to high performance work...
Work system (WS) has received greater attention by the managers responsible for business strategy an...
This study investigates the mediation effects of the four components of psychological empowerment o...
This study addresses the recent call to restore employees' well-being to the centre of high-per...
Developing effective health care organizations is increasingly complex as a result of demographic ch...
This study examines the complex linkages between employees' perceptions of HR systems and hospital p...
In spite of the growing body of research on high performance work systems (HPWS), there is little ev...
The study draws on the high-performance work systems (HPWS) to explore the different types of HPWS i...
The relationship between human resource management practices and organizational performance (includi...
This paper investigates components of high performance work systems (HPWS) in a health care setting....
This paper contributes to the growing research about Human Resource Management (HRM) by examining th...
High performance work systems: the gap between policy and practice in health care Background Studies...
Purpose – Studies of high-performing organisations have consistently reported a positive relationshi...
Using a multi-level analysis of a sample of 193 employees matched to 58 managers in a regional Austr...
Using a multi-level analysis of a sample of 193 employees matched to 58 managers in a regional Austr...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the attitudes of managers and employees to high performance work...
Work system (WS) has received greater attention by the managers responsible for business strategy an...
This study investigates the mediation effects of the four components of psychological empowerment o...
This study addresses the recent call to restore employees' well-being to the centre of high-per...
Developing effective health care organizations is increasingly complex as a result of demographic ch...
This study examines the complex linkages between employees' perceptions of HR systems and hospital p...
In spite of the growing body of research on high performance work systems (HPWS), there is little ev...
The study draws on the high-performance work systems (HPWS) to explore the different types of HPWS i...
The relationship between human resource management practices and organizational performance (includi...
This paper investigates components of high performance work systems (HPWS) in a health care setting....
This paper contributes to the growing research about Human Resource Management (HRM) by examining th...