Prior research evidence of a set of internal fit human resource practices supports a positive human resource management (HRM)-performance relationship. Yet we know very little about exactly what drives the HRM-performance (also known as strategic HRM) relationship. In response to the call for suitable theories to explore the "black box" between HRM and firm performance, this study is designed to extend previous work by examining how the relationship between HRM and strategic orientation influences firm performance. Specifically, it examines the relationship between HRM systems, strategic orientation, and performance in a cross-section of 190 firms in Singapore. The research hypotheses were tested using multiple regression and LISR...
Research emerging from different fields of organizational analysis has linked both market orientatio...
Increasing use of the term, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), reflects the recognition of ...
Drawing upon resource based theory which explains human capital as the key resource for the firms ’ ...
Based on the universal and contingency approach, the relationship between strategic human resource m...
Strategic human resource management (SHRM) theory is predicated on the assumption that effective hum...
Strategic human resource management (SHRM) theory is predicated on the assumption that effective hum...
This study examines market orientation as the antecedent to strategic human resource management (SHR...
This study aims to integrate the relationship of Human Resource Management (HRM) practices and firm ...
This study addresses two weaknesses in previous research in the strategic HR management field. It c...
Ever since the end of last century, strategic HRM scholars have devoted a great and increasing deal ...
Ever since the end of last century, strategic HRM scholars have devoted a great and increasing deal ...
Research emerging from different fields of organizational analysis has linked both market orientatio...
Research emerging from different fields of organizational analysis has linked both market orientatio...
Increasing use of the term, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), reflects the recognition of ...
Increasing use of the term, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), reflects the recognition of ...
Research emerging from different fields of organizational analysis has linked both market orientatio...
Increasing use of the term, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), reflects the recognition of ...
Drawing upon resource based theory which explains human capital as the key resource for the firms ’ ...
Based on the universal and contingency approach, the relationship between strategic human resource m...
Strategic human resource management (SHRM) theory is predicated on the assumption that effective hum...
Strategic human resource management (SHRM) theory is predicated on the assumption that effective hum...
This study examines market orientation as the antecedent to strategic human resource management (SHR...
This study aims to integrate the relationship of Human Resource Management (HRM) practices and firm ...
This study addresses two weaknesses in previous research in the strategic HR management field. It c...
Ever since the end of last century, strategic HRM scholars have devoted a great and increasing deal ...
Ever since the end of last century, strategic HRM scholars have devoted a great and increasing deal ...
Research emerging from different fields of organizational analysis has linked both market orientatio...
Research emerging from different fields of organizational analysis has linked both market orientatio...
Increasing use of the term, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), reflects the recognition of ...
Increasing use of the term, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), reflects the recognition of ...
Research emerging from different fields of organizational analysis has linked both market orientatio...
Increasing use of the term, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM), reflects the recognition of ...
Drawing upon resource based theory which explains human capital as the key resource for the firms ’ ...