In this article, we extend strategic human resource management (SHRM) thinking to theory and research on high reliability organizations (HROs) using a behavioral approach. After considering the viability of reliability as an organizational performance indicator, we identify a set of eight reliability-oriented employee behaviors (ROEBs) likely to foster organizational reliability and suggest that they are especially valuable to reliability seeking organizations that operate under “trying conditions”. We then develop a reliability-enhancing human resource strategy (REHRS) likely to facilitate the manifestation of these ROEBs. We conclude that the behavioral approach offers SHRM scholars an opportunity to explain how people contribute to speci...
The present study seeks to examine the effectiveness of the practices of Human Resources (HR) on the...
This thesis consists of three essays on strategic human resource management (SHRM) based on general ...
Much has been written about the link between HR and performance, however consensus has yet not been ...
This paper theoretically and empirically connects the literature on high-reliability organizations (...
Human resources are the most important and most dynamic assets in any organization. That is a famil...
Within the scope of organizational behavior, human resource management has been among the most popul...
The field of human resource management faces a significant dilemma. While emerging evidence, theory ...
In its broadest sense, the field of human resources management (HRM) has had until recently two prev...
The last decade of empirical research on the added value of human resource management (HRM), also kn...
Numerous studies have shown a positive relationship between Human Resources Management (HRM) and fir...
The aim of this paper is to understand how workers’ perceptions and behaviors contribute to underst...
Human Resources are the most important factor in attaining highest levels of organizational success ...
[Excerpt] Strategic human resource management refers to the pattern of planned human resource deploy...
[Excerpt] The idea that an organization\u27s people represent a key strategic resource is widely acc...
It is responsible for bringing people into the Organization, helping them carry out their work, pay ...
The present study seeks to examine the effectiveness of the practices of Human Resources (HR) on the...
This thesis consists of three essays on strategic human resource management (SHRM) based on general ...
Much has been written about the link between HR and performance, however consensus has yet not been ...
This paper theoretically and empirically connects the literature on high-reliability organizations (...
Human resources are the most important and most dynamic assets in any organization. That is a famil...
Within the scope of organizational behavior, human resource management has been among the most popul...
The field of human resource management faces a significant dilemma. While emerging evidence, theory ...
In its broadest sense, the field of human resources management (HRM) has had until recently two prev...
The last decade of empirical research on the added value of human resource management (HRM), also kn...
Numerous studies have shown a positive relationship between Human Resources Management (HRM) and fir...
The aim of this paper is to understand how workers’ perceptions and behaviors contribute to underst...
Human Resources are the most important factor in attaining highest levels of organizational success ...
[Excerpt] Strategic human resource management refers to the pattern of planned human resource deploy...
[Excerpt] The idea that an organization\u27s people represent a key strategic resource is widely acc...
It is responsible for bringing people into the Organization, helping them carry out their work, pay ...
The present study seeks to examine the effectiveness of the practices of Human Resources (HR) on the...
This thesis consists of three essays on strategic human resource management (SHRM) based on general ...
Much has been written about the link between HR and performance, however consensus has yet not been ...