Purpose: High-performance work practices (HPWPs) have been well documented within private organisations in developed country economies. Such practices, however, remain under-investigated in the public sector and in emerging economies. The purpose of this paper is to work towards filling this void, by empirically evaluating HPWP within an Indian public sector undertaking (PSU), also the world\u27s largest commercial public sector employer: the Indian Railways (IR). Design/methodology/approach: The authors investigate whether the practices implemented in this organisation are consistent with the idea of HPWPs, and analyse how they are influenced by different stakeholders and ultimately associated with different indicators of organisational pe...
This study intends to identify the impact of high performance work practices (HPWP) on Human Resourc...
For retaining the human resources within the organizations, the firms have to encompass their employ...
In its broadest sense, the field of human resources management (HRM) has had until recently two prev...
Purpose: High-performance work practices (HPWPs) have been well documented within private organisati...
High-performance-work-practices (HPWP) have been well documented within private organisations in dev...
The 21st century has witnessed India undergo sweeping economic changes. Riding on a host of factors,...
This chapter examines the contribution of human resources (HR) towards high performance work systems...
High performance work practices (HPWPs) in human resource management (HRM) are practices considered ...
In this paper, the authors has examined how, when and to what extent Strategic Human Resource Practi...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
This study seeks to explore which types of HR practice are associated with better organisational per...
This study aimed to identify the critical factors and items affecting the productivity of sustainabl...
This study seeks to explore which types of HR practice are associated with better organisational per...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This study intends to identify the impact of high performance work practices (HPWP) on Human Resourc...
For retaining the human resources within the organizations, the firms have to encompass their employ...
In its broadest sense, the field of human resources management (HRM) has had until recently two prev...
Purpose: High-performance work practices (HPWPs) have been well documented within private organisati...
High-performance-work-practices (HPWP) have been well documented within private organisations in dev...
The 21st century has witnessed India undergo sweeping economic changes. Riding on a host of factors,...
This chapter examines the contribution of human resources (HR) towards high performance work systems...
High performance work practices (HPWPs) in human resource management (HRM) are practices considered ...
In this paper, the authors has examined how, when and to what extent Strategic Human Resource Practi...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
This study seeks to explore which types of HR practice are associated with better organisational per...
This study aimed to identify the critical factors and items affecting the productivity of sustainabl...
This study seeks to explore which types of HR practice are associated with better organisational per...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This study intends to identify the impact of high performance work practices (HPWP) on Human Resourc...
For retaining the human resources within the organizations, the firms have to encompass their employ...
In its broadest sense, the field of human resources management (HRM) has had until recently two prev...