peer-reviewedThis article draws on HRM system strength to further a process-based understanding of how HRM can impact employee well-being. The research contributes to new understanding using internal process climate as a mediator in the HR system strength and employee well-being relationship. In order to capture external influences, we also explore moderation in the form of open systems climate, thereby adding an important boundary conditioning logic to the debate. Hypotheses were tested on a sample of 585 employees across nine organisations in Malaysia. Results show that the strength of the HRM system significantly affects employee perceptions of well-being. The internal process climate positively mediates this relationship, highlighting t...
This is a guest-editorial introduction to a Special Issue on 'Sustainable HRM and Employee Well-bein...
There is a lack of consensus on the role of employee well-being in the human resource management–org...
Workplace stress can cause serious physical and mental illness and result in billions of dollars in ...
This article draws on HRM system strength to further a process-based understanding of how HRM can im...
Traditional HRM research has predominantly focused on both the content and/or bundling of HR practic...
peer-reviewedTraditional HRM research has predominantly focused on both the content and/or bundling ...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
Purpose Studies have explored perceptions of human resource management (HRM) system strength and how...
In this chapter, we discussed the accumulating evidence on what constitutes an HRM system as well as...
Item does not contain fulltextThe impact of HRM on organizational performance has become the dominan...
Within the scope of organizational behavior, human resource management has been among the most popul...
The prime objective of this study is to determine whether employer attempts to introduce high perfor...
This study builds upon the strategic human resource management literature to further understand the ...
peer-reviewedIn this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions o...
This is a guest-editorial introduction to a Special Issue on 'Sustainable HRM and Employee Well-bein...
There is a lack of consensus on the role of employee well-being in the human resource management–org...
Workplace stress can cause serious physical and mental illness and result in billions of dollars in ...
This article draws on HRM system strength to further a process-based understanding of how HRM can im...
Traditional HRM research has predominantly focused on both the content and/or bundling of HR practic...
peer-reviewedTraditional HRM research has predominantly focused on both the content and/or bundling ...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
Purpose Studies have explored perceptions of human resource management (HRM) system strength and how...
In this chapter, we discussed the accumulating evidence on what constitutes an HRM system as well as...
Item does not contain fulltextThe impact of HRM on organizational performance has become the dominan...
Within the scope of organizational behavior, human resource management has been among the most popul...
The prime objective of this study is to determine whether employer attempts to introduce high perfor...
This study builds upon the strategic human resource management literature to further understand the ...
peer-reviewedIn this cross-level study, we examine the mediating influence of employee perceptions o...
This is a guest-editorial introduction to a Special Issue on 'Sustainable HRM and Employee Well-bein...
There is a lack of consensus on the role of employee well-being in the human resource management–org...
Workplace stress can cause serious physical and mental illness and result in billions of dollars in ...