In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairness of human resource practices associated with the HPWS model. Data was collected from 187 employees in three companies in Ireland. Using cross-level analyses, employee perceptions of distributive, procedural and interactional justice were found to mediate the relationship between HPWS and job satisfaction, affective commitment and work pressure. The findings also point to a ‘management by stress’ HPWS relationship, suggesting diminished employee well-being, less satisfaction and lower commitment. The research adds to our understanding of the mechanisms through which HR practices influence employee outcomes and contributes to debates t...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potential disconnection may ex...
This paper consists of a literature review of the impact of High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) on ...
A still growing body of empirical research has demonstrated that high-involvement work processes (HI...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairne...
peer-reviewedIn this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions o...
The prime objective of this study is to determine whether employer attempts to introduce high perfor...
ABSTRACT This thesis has examined simultaneously two key debates of the High Performance Work Pract...
Purpose: While the potential for HR practices (HRP) to improve organisational performance is well-es...
Purpose While the potential for HR practices (HRPs) to improve organisational performance is well-e...
Although research has shown that the use of high-performance work systems (HPWS) is associated with ...
We investigate the positive relationships between High Performance Work Practices (HPWP) and employe...
This study builds upon the strategic human resource management literature to further understand the ...
The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of HRM practi...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potential disconnection may ex...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potentialdisconnection may exi...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potential disconnection may ex...
This paper consists of a literature review of the impact of High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) on ...
A still growing body of empirical research has demonstrated that high-involvement work processes (HI...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairne...
peer-reviewedIn this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions o...
The prime objective of this study is to determine whether employer attempts to introduce high perfor...
ABSTRACT This thesis has examined simultaneously two key debates of the High Performance Work Pract...
Purpose: While the potential for HR practices (HRP) to improve organisational performance is well-es...
Purpose While the potential for HR practices (HRPs) to improve organisational performance is well-e...
Although research has shown that the use of high-performance work systems (HPWS) is associated with ...
We investigate the positive relationships between High Performance Work Practices (HPWP) and employe...
This study builds upon the strategic human resource management literature to further understand the ...
The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of HRM practi...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potential disconnection may ex...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potentialdisconnection may exi...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potential disconnection may ex...
This paper consists of a literature review of the impact of High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) on ...
A still growing body of empirical research has demonstrated that high-involvement work processes (HI...