Abstract Purpose: Our study examines the influence that employee diversity has on human resource management (HRM) practices and organisational performance, considering the moderating role of organisational culture, in particular, cultural dimensions such as individualism-collectivism and hierarchical distance. Design/methodology/approach: Through an empirical investigation of 102 Spanish firms using partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM), we evaluated our hypotheses. Findings: Our results show a positive correlation between employee diversity and HRM practices where such practices encourage employee commitment rather than control. Thus, we identified a non-linear relationship between HRM practices and organisati...
This Brief describes a ‘culture study’ carried out to explore how different staff groups perceive th...
This article investigates the previous research of the influence of workplace diversity on organizat...
Work force diversity has become an organisational imperative and as such, it is important for organi...
Purpose – Our study examines the influence that employee diversity has on human resource management ...
Purpose – Our study examines the influence that employee diversity has on human resource management ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the moderating effect that the demographic diversity of e...
Cultural diversity reflects today’s marketplace and it should not be disregarded. Various studies in...
The current research aims to analyze the diversity of workers and its influence on the organizationa...
Past research on the effects of diversity in the workplace was contradictory and empirical evidence ...
This study looked at how managing organizational cultural diversity affects restaurant employees' pe...
The following paper provides a survey based on studies of relationships between Human Resource diver...
The following paper provides a survey based on studies of relationships between Human Resource diver...
Abstract Employees are a critical asset for any organization, and managing them effectively is key...
A Project Report Submitted to Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement...
Work engagement is a desirable attribute of employees that organisations must attempt to foster and ...
This Brief describes a ‘culture study’ carried out to explore how different staff groups perceive th...
This article investigates the previous research of the influence of workplace diversity on organizat...
Work force diversity has become an organisational imperative and as such, it is important for organi...
Purpose – Our study examines the influence that employee diversity has on human resource management ...
Purpose – Our study examines the influence that employee diversity has on human resource management ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze the moderating effect that the demographic diversity of e...
Cultural diversity reflects today’s marketplace and it should not be disregarded. Various studies in...
The current research aims to analyze the diversity of workers and its influence on the organizationa...
Past research on the effects of diversity in the workplace was contradictory and empirical evidence ...
This study looked at how managing organizational cultural diversity affects restaurant employees' pe...
The following paper provides a survey based on studies of relationships between Human Resource diver...
The following paper provides a survey based on studies of relationships between Human Resource diver...
Abstract Employees are a critical asset for any organization, and managing them effectively is key...
A Project Report Submitted to Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement...
Work engagement is a desirable attribute of employees that organisations must attempt to foster and ...
This Brief describes a ‘culture study’ carried out to explore how different staff groups perceive th...
This article investigates the previous research of the influence of workplace diversity on organizat...
Work force diversity has become an organisational imperative and as such, it is important for organi...