High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been argued that the inevitability of cost-cutting measures when organizations face such crises would undermine its efficacy. This article first presents theories of why tensions may exist between high-involvement management and actions typically taken by management during recessions, such as wage and employment freezes. It then reports research aimed at testing whether the performance effects of high-involvement management were lower in organizations where management took such actions to combat the post-2008 recession, due to their adverse effects on employees’ job satisfaction and well-being—and even whether high-involvement management still ha...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
Actions such as work restructuring and wage and employment freezes taken by organizations in respons...
The purpose of this study was to augment the existing literature on the relationship between high in...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises; but it has been...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
Studies on the impact of high-performance work systems on employees' well-being are emerging but the...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee well-being by adopting human resour...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee well-being by adopting human resour...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee well-being by adopting human resour...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee wellbeing by adopting human resourc...
The relationship between organizational performance and two dimensions of the 'high performance work...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Employee Relations on 06/11/201...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
Actions such as work restructuring and wage and employment freezes taken by organizations in respons...
The purpose of this study was to augment the existing literature on the relationship between high in...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises; but it has been...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
Studies on the impact of high-performance work systems on employees' well-being are emerging but the...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee well-being by adopting human resour...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee well-being by adopting human resour...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee well-being by adopting human resour...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
This article examines whether organizations can enhance employee wellbeing by adopting human resourc...
The relationship between organizational performance and two dimensions of the 'high performance work...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Employee Relations on 06/11/201...
The recession following the 2008 financial crisis brought major changes to employees’ experiences at...
Actions such as work restructuring and wage and employment freezes taken by organizations in respons...
The purpose of this study was to augment the existing literature on the relationship between high in...