Purpose: This present study aims to examine how experiences of high-performance work systems (HPWS) in work teams affect employee’s work attitudes and performance. At the team level, the study explored the role of supervisory support in the relationship experienced HPWS -team performance. In explaining employee attitudes and behaviours at the individual level, such as organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB), the study adopted a psychological contract approach. Design/methodology/approach: The moderating role of supervisory support was investigated at the team level while exploring mediation effects of psychological contract beliefs in work teams in cross-level relationships with individual attitudes and behaviours. Findings: Results indi...
Purpose: Although most studies on HPWS focus on various firm-level outcomes, there has been an incr...
Being in a high performance work organisation is associated with higher job satisfaction. Historical...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the role of shared psychological contract beliefs b...
What are the drivers of high performing organizations? During the last decade, the contribution of H...
Research on psychological contracts is increasingly focusing on the mutual relationship between empl...
While there is evidence that high performance work systems (HPWS) are related to positive employee a...
In recent years, the number of contract workers in the field of Information Systems (IS) has grown s...
This study investigated the reciprocal relationship between perceptions of psychological contract fu...
Research on psychological contracts has made significant contributions to theoretically advancing ou...
The purpose of this research is to identify the impact of perceived organizational justice (POJ) and...
This research examines the relationships between psychological contract fulfillment and three types ...
Contractual, short‐term employees are increasingly utilized to support organizational performance. T...
Research on psychological contracts has made significant contributions to theoretically advancing ou...
Despite the objective of high performance work system(HPWS) to provide a work environment that is co...
Purpose: Although most studies on HPWS focus on various firm-level outcomes, there has been an incr...
Being in a high performance work organisation is associated with higher job satisfaction. Historical...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the role of shared psychological contract beliefs b...
What are the drivers of high performing organizations? During the last decade, the contribution of H...
Research on psychological contracts is increasingly focusing on the mutual relationship between empl...
While there is evidence that high performance work systems (HPWS) are related to positive employee a...
In recent years, the number of contract workers in the field of Information Systems (IS) has grown s...
This study investigated the reciprocal relationship between perceptions of psychological contract fu...
Research on psychological contracts has made significant contributions to theoretically advancing ou...
The purpose of this research is to identify the impact of perceived organizational justice (POJ) and...
This research examines the relationships between psychological contract fulfillment and three types ...
Contractual, short‐term employees are increasingly utilized to support organizational performance. T...
Research on psychological contracts has made significant contributions to theoretically advancing ou...
Despite the objective of high performance work system(HPWS) to provide a work environment that is co...
Purpose: Although most studies on HPWS focus on various firm-level outcomes, there has been an incr...
Being in a high performance work organisation is associated with higher job satisfaction. Historical...
In this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions of the fairnes...