Using a multi-level analysis of a sample of 193 employees matched to 58 managers in a regional Australian hospital, this paper examines the effects of management and employee perceptions of high-performance work systems (HPWS) on HR outcomes. These relationships are examined across four distinct occupational groups. The findings suggest that only when management's implementation of HPWS is similar to employees' espoused HR practices that HPWS are translated into greater engagement, job satisfaction, affective commitment and less intention to leave. The results have implications for the management of employees in the healthcare sector and the implementation of HPWS for different occupations within an organisation
Drawing on emerging multilevel theorizing in human resources management, we tested a multilevel mode...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...
Present article aims to summarize the impact of ‘High-Performance Work-System' (HPWS) on employee pe...
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...
This paper investigates components of high performance work systems (HPWS) in a health care setting....
Purpose – Studies of high-performing organisations have consistently reported a positive relationshi...
This study addresses the recent call to restore employees' well-being to the centre of high-per...
This paper consists of a literature review of the impact of High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) on ...
High performance work systems: the gap between policy and practice in health care Background Studies...
Throughout the world hospitals are under pressure to achieve high performance. In this study, we tes...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...
This study examines the complex linkages between employees' perceptions of HR systems and hospital p...
Aims. The purpose of this article was to explore the relationships between perceived high performanc...
Although research has shown that the use of high-performance work systems (HPWS) is associated with ...
Drawing on emerging multilevel theorizing in human resources management, we tested a multilevel mode...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...
Present article aims to summarize the impact of ‘High-Performance Work-System' (HPWS) on employee pe...
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...
This paper investigates components of high performance work systems (HPWS) in a health care setting....
Purpose – Studies of high-performing organisations have consistently reported a positive relationshi...
This study addresses the recent call to restore employees' well-being to the centre of high-per...
This paper consists of a literature review of the impact of High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) on ...
High performance work systems: the gap between policy and practice in health care Background Studies...
Throughout the world hospitals are under pressure to achieve high performance. In this study, we tes...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...
This study examines the complex linkages between employees' perceptions of HR systems and hospital p...
Aims. The purpose of this article was to explore the relationships between perceived high performanc...
Although research has shown that the use of high-performance work systems (HPWS) is associated with ...
Drawing on emerging multilevel theorizing in human resources management, we tested a multilevel mode...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...
Present article aims to summarize the impact of ‘High-Performance Work-System' (HPWS) on employee pe...