Owing to changes in the business environment, there has been a tremendous adoption of innovative workplace organisation (WO) and human resource (HR) practices during the last few decades. Assuming a holistic perspective on human resource management (HRM), the present study establishes the hypothesis of mutually reinforcing WO and HR practices that, thus, constitute a so-called high-performance work system. Precisely, it is argued that there may be a complementary relationship between a more decentralised way of allocating tasks and decision rights on the one hand and continuing training (or skilled labour), incentive pay or a more intensive use of long-term, as opposed to temporary, employment on the other. This hypothesis is examined empir...
High performance workplace practices were extolled as an efficient means to increase firm productivi...
Much of the human resource management literature has demonstrated the impact of high performance wo...
This thesis consists of three essays on strategic human resource management (SHRM) based on general ...
Owing to changes in the business environment, there has been a tremendous adoption of in-novative wo...
We provide an overview over different literature streams that aim at explaining the origin of persis...
This thesis, in particular, includes three distinct qualitative and quantitative studies that examin...
Existing literature on human resource management (HRM) practices and firm performance suggests that ...
A central claim of strategic HRM is the notion that the way a firm manages its workforce affects its...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human res...
The extant research advocates for the strategic integration of human resource management (HRM) in ma...
The aim of this paper is to understand how workers’ perceptions and behaviors contribute to underst...
The current dissertation study examines causal directions between High Performance Work Systems (HPW...
A central claim of strategic HRM is the notion that the way a firm manages its workforce affects its...
High performance workplace practices were extolled as an efficient means to increase firm productivi...
Much of the human resource management literature has demonstrated the impact of high performance wo...
This thesis consists of three essays on strategic human resource management (SHRM) based on general ...
Owing to changes in the business environment, there has been a tremendous adoption of in-novative wo...
We provide an overview over different literature streams that aim at explaining the origin of persis...
This thesis, in particular, includes three distinct qualitative and quantitative studies that examin...
Existing literature on human resource management (HRM) practices and firm performance suggests that ...
A central claim of strategic HRM is the notion that the way a firm manages its workforce affects its...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human res...
The extant research advocates for the strategic integration of human resource management (HRM) in ma...
The aim of this paper is to understand how workers’ perceptions and behaviors contribute to underst...
The current dissertation study examines causal directions between High Performance Work Systems (HPW...
A central claim of strategic HRM is the notion that the way a firm manages its workforce affects its...
High performance workplace practices were extolled as an efficient means to increase firm productivi...
Much of the human resource management literature has demonstrated the impact of high performance wo...
This thesis consists of three essays on strategic human resource management (SHRM) based on general ...