With a growing body of literature linking systems of high-performance work practices to organizational performance outcomes, recent research has pushed for examinations of the underlying mechanisms that enable this connection. In this study, based on a large sample of Welsh public-sector employees, we explored the role of several individual-level attitudinal factors—job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and psychological empowerment—as well as organizational citizenship behaviors that have the potential to provide insights into how human resource systems influence the performance of organizational units. The results support a unit-level path model, such that department-level, high-performance work system utilization is associated wit...
This study provides adequate information on the impact of high performance work system on employee c...
We proposed and tested a multilevel model, underpinned by empowerment theory, that examines the proc...
Plan AResearchers argue that additional performance variables should be used in addition to the typi...
With a growing body of literature linking systems of high-performance work practices to organization...
This study develops a mediation model in which high-performance work systems (HPWS) affect organizat...
Despite the objective of high performance work system(HPWS) to provide a work environment that is co...
High-performance work systems (HPWS)-performance research has dominated innovative human resource ma...
The burgeoning literature on ways in which human resource management might lead to superior organiza...
Purpose: This present study aims to examine how experiences of high-performance work systems (HPWS) ...
While there is evidence that high performance work systems (HPWS) are related to positive employee a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of high-performance work systems on employee ...
Despite an increasing number of studies showing a positive relationship between collective organisat...
Most work on high-performance work systems has examined only the direct relationship between a set o...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potential disconnection may ex...
We proposed and tested a multilevel model, underpinned by empowerment theory, that examines the proc...
This study provides adequate information on the impact of high performance work system on employee c...
We proposed and tested a multilevel model, underpinned by empowerment theory, that examines the proc...
Plan AResearchers argue that additional performance variables should be used in addition to the typi...
With a growing body of literature linking systems of high-performance work practices to organization...
This study develops a mediation model in which high-performance work systems (HPWS) affect organizat...
Despite the objective of high performance work system(HPWS) to provide a work environment that is co...
High-performance work systems (HPWS)-performance research has dominated innovative human resource ma...
The burgeoning literature on ways in which human resource management might lead to superior organiza...
Purpose: This present study aims to examine how experiences of high-performance work systems (HPWS) ...
While there is evidence that high performance work systems (HPWS) are related to positive employee a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of high-performance work systems on employee ...
Despite an increasing number of studies showing a positive relationship between collective organisat...
Most work on high-performance work systems has examined only the direct relationship between a set o...
Research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) has suggested that a potential disconnection may ex...
We proposed and tested a multilevel model, underpinned by empowerment theory, that examines the proc...
This study provides adequate information on the impact of high performance work system on employee c...
We proposed and tested a multilevel model, underpinned by empowerment theory, that examines the proc...
Plan AResearchers argue that additional performance variables should be used in addition to the typi...