We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM practices and organisational performance in European firms. The first is that collaborative forms of HRM practice are more strongly associated with superior firm performance than calculative forms. The second is that these associations are strongest where national institutional and normative settings support them. The third is that employer-employee consultative committees and collective payment methods are also associated with superior firm performance. The first two propositions are strongly empirically supported, as is the third albeit more weakly. The implications of the findings for European policy and Varieties of Capitalism theory are discu...
International audienceIt is known that management sciences are interested in the achievement of perf...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to ongoing debates regarding the human resource ma...
Although a number of studies have recognized the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human re...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between LMPs and ...
The relationship between HRM practices and perceived firm performance was analysed in 3,281 firms lo...
textabstractTo fully understand the relationship between human resource management and performance i...
textabstractThe relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) and performance of the firm has...
We revisit Brewster's ‘European model of HRM’ (1995) and discuss its continuing significance on the ...
Reflecting on the last decade of research in the area of HRM, the main emphasis has been on the rela...
AbstractHuman Resources Management (HRM) has been viewed in the last decades as a serious competitiv...
The relationship between HRM and performance was explored in 366 UK companies using objective and su...
This study uses an innovative methodology (Self-Organizing Maps) to explore the connection between h...
Significant research attention has been devoted over the past 20 years to understanding how HRM can ...
International audienceIt is known that management sciences are interested in the achievement of perf...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to ongoing debates regarding the human resource ma...
Although a number of studies have recognized the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between HRM pract...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human re...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between LMPs and ...
The relationship between HRM practices and perceived firm performance was analysed in 3,281 firms lo...
textabstractTo fully understand the relationship between human resource management and performance i...
textabstractThe relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) and performance of the firm has...
We revisit Brewster's ‘European model of HRM’ (1995) and discuss its continuing significance on the ...
Reflecting on the last decade of research in the area of HRM, the main emphasis has been on the rela...
AbstractHuman Resources Management (HRM) has been viewed in the last decades as a serious competitiv...
The relationship between HRM and performance was explored in 366 UK companies using objective and su...
This study uses an innovative methodology (Self-Organizing Maps) to explore the connection between h...
Significant research attention has been devoted over the past 20 years to understanding how HRM can ...
International audienceIt is known that management sciences are interested in the achievement of perf...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to ongoing debates regarding the human resource ma...
Although a number of studies have recognized the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM...