The paper deals with the mediating role of immaterial satisfaction between substantive human resources (HR) features and organizational performance. We address this relationship in the Italian social service sector using a survey dataset that includes 4134 workers and 320 not-for-profit social cooperatives. The obtained results show that human resource management (HRM) practices influence immaterial satisfaction and, satisfaction positively impacts on firm performance. However, the impact of the different HRM practices is not the same. In this sense, worker involvement and workload pressure have a positive impact on firm performance; but task autonomy or collaborative teamwork do not have impact on organizational performance
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
Spanning thirteen years of British employee relations, and using three datasets with a total of over...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
Over the past two decades, organizational sustainability has been studied from several different per...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...
The aim of this paper is to understand how workers’ perceptions and behaviors contribute to underst...
The purpose of this Work Project is to study the relationship between the Human Resources Management...
Over the last decades, growing interest has been devoted to employees’ perceptions of Human Resource...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human res...
The paper presents a review of the literature and advances a set of propositions concerning the emp...
Pay-for-performance has been widely adopted in the public sector to improve effectiveness and effici...
Owing to changes in the business environment, there has been a tremendous adoption of innovative wor...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
Spanning thirteen years of British employee relations, and using three datasets with a total of over...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
Over the past two decades, organizational sustainability has been studied from several different per...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...
The aim of this paper is to understand how workers’ perceptions and behaviors contribute to underst...
The purpose of this Work Project is to study the relationship between the Human Resources Management...
Over the last decades, growing interest has been devoted to employees’ perceptions of Human Resource...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human res...
The paper presents a review of the literature and advances a set of propositions concerning the emp...
Pay-for-performance has been widely adopted in the public sector to improve effectiveness and effici...
Owing to changes in the business environment, there has been a tremendous adoption of innovative wor...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
Spanning thirteen years of British employee relations, and using three datasets with a total of over...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...