This paper assesses the impact of bundles of HR practices on workplace trust, job satisfaction, commitment, effort and perceived organizational performance. A theoretical model is developed and tested using data collected through a postal survey of UK local government employees. The results support the hypothesis that HR practices are powerful predictors of trust and organizational performance. These findings demonstrate the need for public organizations to re-evaluate their current battery of HR practices in an attempt to improve overall performance
This article aims to determine the impact of human resource management (HRM) practices on public ser...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...
This paper assesses the impact of bundles of HR practices on workplace trust, job satisfaction, comm...
This paper assesses the impact of bundles of HR practices on workplace trust, job satisfaction, comm...
The present study examines the interaction between perceived HRM practices and trust in the employer...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
Trust has been claimed to be important for organizational success, with organizations long term surv...
Many empirical studies have used human resource practices and managerial practices as a predictor of...
This study investigates the effects of trust in the organization on the relationship between human r...
This study investigates the effects of trust in the organization on the relationship between human r...
This study investigates the effects of trust in the organization on the relationship between human r...
This article aims to determine the impact of human resource management (HRM) practices on public ser...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...
This paper assesses the impact of bundles of HR practices on workplace trust, job satisfaction, comm...
This paper assesses the impact of bundles of HR practices on workplace trust, job satisfaction, comm...
The present study examines the interaction between perceived HRM practices and trust in the employer...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource (HR) practices, trust, job satisfaction,...
Trust has been claimed to be important for organizational success, with organizations long term surv...
Many empirical studies have used human resource practices and managerial practices as a predictor of...
This study investigates the effects of trust in the organization on the relationship between human r...
This study investigates the effects of trust in the organization on the relationship between human r...
This study investigates the effects of trust in the organization on the relationship between human r...
This article aims to determine the impact of human resource management (HRM) practices on public ser...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...
The study contributes to the debate in the HRM literature by examining the role of trust in manageme...