AbstractPrevious empirical evidence has suggested that knowledge management and human resource practices can interact in order to improve firm performance. Based on this idea, the purpose of this study is to propose and test an integrative model that examines strategic human resource practices as a catalytic mechanism influencing the effectiveness of knowledge management. Our findings confirm that knowledge management strategies positively influence firm performance through certain high work performance practices – selective staffing, intensive training, active participation, comprehensive performance appraisal, and performance-based compensation – highlighting the mediating role of human resource management in this relationship and the nee...
This study examined the mediating influence of knowledge management on human resource management (HR...
In this paper, we examine the moderating role of knowledge management strategies of codification and...
This paper sets out, firstly, to analyse whether Knowledge Management (KM) requires a particular hu...
Previous empirical evidence has suggested that knowledge management and human resource practices can...
AbstractPrevious empirical evidence has suggested that knowledge management and human resource pract...
Introducing strategic human resource management makes human resource management researcher the under...
Human resource management has increasingly become to a significant part of organizational management...
Knowledge management can help organizations to improve their performance. Many studies show that kno...
This study purpose is to determine the direct effect of strategic HR practices and knowledge managem...
AbstractThis study was an effort to test the effects of strategic human resources practices over org...
The aim of the paper is to explore the theoretical underpinnings of a fit between knowledge manageme...
This study was an effort to test the effects of strategic human resources practices over organizatio...
The potential use of skills, knowledge and competencies of employees in the organization would help ...
In this paper, the effects of ability-enhancing human resource management practices (staffing, train...
Today the human resources are seen as a very valuable asset to achieve long-term performance. Today ...
This study examined the mediating influence of knowledge management on human resource management (HR...
In this paper, we examine the moderating role of knowledge management strategies of codification and...
This paper sets out, firstly, to analyse whether Knowledge Management (KM) requires a particular hu...
Previous empirical evidence has suggested that knowledge management and human resource practices can...
AbstractPrevious empirical evidence has suggested that knowledge management and human resource pract...
Introducing strategic human resource management makes human resource management researcher the under...
Human resource management has increasingly become to a significant part of organizational management...
Knowledge management can help organizations to improve their performance. Many studies show that kno...
This study purpose is to determine the direct effect of strategic HR practices and knowledge managem...
AbstractThis study was an effort to test the effects of strategic human resources practices over org...
The aim of the paper is to explore the theoretical underpinnings of a fit between knowledge manageme...
This study was an effort to test the effects of strategic human resources practices over organizatio...
The potential use of skills, knowledge and competencies of employees in the organization would help ...
In this paper, the effects of ability-enhancing human resource management practices (staffing, train...
Today the human resources are seen as a very valuable asset to achieve long-term performance. Today ...
This study examined the mediating influence of knowledge management on human resource management (HR...
In this paper, we examine the moderating role of knowledge management strategies of codification and...
This paper sets out, firstly, to analyse whether Knowledge Management (KM) requires a particular hu...