In this chapter, we discussed the accumulating evidence on what constitutes an HRM system as well as how, why, and when it influences organizational performance and employee well-being. To this end, we reviewed the two competing configurations of HRM systems (integrationist and isolationist) as well as the resource-based view (RBV) and ability, motivation, and opportunity (AMO) perspectives in accounting for the performance effects of HRM systems. To counterbalance the predominant performance focus in HRM research, we reviewed the critical perspective that highlights the deleterious consequences of HRM systems on employee well-being. To resolve these research contradictions and drawing on the notion of workforce sustainability, we reviewed ...
This study examined the utility of the healthyworkorganization concept in identifying human resource...
Strategic human resource management (HRM) scholars argue that HR intensity, that is, the degree to w...
The prime objective of this study is to determine whether employer attempts to introduce high perfor...
The impact of HRM on organizational performance has become the dominant topic in HR research. Althou...
Abstract The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of H...
There is a lack of consensus on the role of employee well-being in the human resource management–org...
This study builds upon the strategic human resource management literature to further understand the ...
A substantial body of research has examined how employee perceptions of HRM systems relate to employ...
This article draws on HRM system strength to further a process-based understanding of how HRM can im...
HR systems foster the development of human resource capability that organisations can leverage to cr...
The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of HRM practi...
Purpose Studies have explored perceptions of human resource management (HRM) system strength and how...
Despite the promising relationship that has been reported between HRM and Organization Performance (...
The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of HRM practi...
Exploring the duality and balance research on human resource management (HRM), this study establishe...
This study examined the utility of the healthyworkorganization concept in identifying human resource...
Strategic human resource management (HRM) scholars argue that HR intensity, that is, the degree to w...
The prime objective of this study is to determine whether employer attempts to introduce high perfor...
The impact of HRM on organizational performance has become the dominant topic in HR research. Althou...
Abstract The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of H...
There is a lack of consensus on the role of employee well-being in the human resource management–org...
This study builds upon the strategic human resource management literature to further understand the ...
A substantial body of research has examined how employee perceptions of HRM systems relate to employ...
This article draws on HRM system strength to further a process-based understanding of how HRM can im...
HR systems foster the development of human resource capability that organisations can leverage to cr...
The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of HRM practi...
Purpose Studies have explored perceptions of human resource management (HRM) system strength and how...
Despite the promising relationship that has been reported between HRM and Organization Performance (...
The human resource management (HRM) literature supports the idea that coherent systems of HRM practi...
Exploring the duality and balance research on human resource management (HRM), this study establishe...
This study examined the utility of the healthyworkorganization concept in identifying human resource...
Strategic human resource management (HRM) scholars argue that HR intensity, that is, the degree to w...
The prime objective of this study is to determine whether employer attempts to introduce high perfor...