textabstractResearch, summarized and classified in the work of Delery and Doty (1996), Guest (1997), Paauwe and Richardson (1997) and Boselie et al. (2001), suggests significant impact of Human Resources Management (HRM) on the competitive advantage of organizations. The mainstream research on this topic reveals encouraging results on organizational level. Also in relation to Total Quality Management (TQM) there is research evidence that 'best practices' and/or 'high performance work systems' (HPWS) can be identified having positive impact on the performance of an organization (Waldman, 1994; Hendricks and Singhal, 1997 and 2001; Blackburn and Rosen, 1993). Delery and Shaw (forthcoming in 2002) allege a need for "research on research" in th...
The last decade of empirical research on the added value of human resource management (HRM), also kn...
textabstractThere is a growing interest in theory and in practice with regard to the relationship be...
SUMMARYThe business world has experienced dramatic changes in the global economic system in the las...
ii In the last three decades, a growing body of research has suggested that using a mix or system of...
While numerous studies show the benefits derived from specific human resource management (HRM) pract...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a resource-based framework to explain the relations...
Purpose: A number of studies and writings have presented ideas about new working practices that migh...
A large body of research suggests that high performance work systems (HPWSs) that enhance employees’...
NoPurpose: The purpose of this paper is to critically explore the evidence that human resource manag...
Previous researchers have questioned whether the association between high-performance work systems (...
Reflecting on the last decade of research in the area of HRM, the main emphasis has been on the rela...
The relationship between HRM and performance was explored in 366 UK companies using objective and su...
The theory of the high-performance work system (HPWS) is a relatively recent development that is enc...
Present article aims to summarize the impact of ‘High-Performance Work-System' (HPWS) on employee pe...
This paper consists of a literature review of the impact of High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) on ...
The last decade of empirical research on the added value of human resource management (HRM), also kn...
textabstractThere is a growing interest in theory and in practice with regard to the relationship be...
SUMMARYThe business world has experienced dramatic changes in the global economic system in the las...
ii In the last three decades, a growing body of research has suggested that using a mix or system of...
While numerous studies show the benefits derived from specific human resource management (HRM) pract...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a resource-based framework to explain the relations...
Purpose: A number of studies and writings have presented ideas about new working practices that migh...
A large body of research suggests that high performance work systems (HPWSs) that enhance employees’...
NoPurpose: The purpose of this paper is to critically explore the evidence that human resource manag...
Previous researchers have questioned whether the association between high-performance work systems (...
Reflecting on the last decade of research in the area of HRM, the main emphasis has been on the rela...
The relationship between HRM and performance was explored in 366 UK companies using objective and su...
The theory of the high-performance work system (HPWS) is a relatively recent development that is enc...
Present article aims to summarize the impact of ‘High-Performance Work-System' (HPWS) on employee pe...
This paper consists of a literature review of the impact of High Performance Work Systems (HPWS) on ...
The last decade of empirical research on the added value of human resource management (HRM), also kn...
textabstractThere is a growing interest in theory and in practice with regard to the relationship be...
SUMMARYThe business world has experienced dramatic changes in the global economic system in the las...