High performance work practices (HPWPs) are human resource management practices aimed at stimulating employee and organisational performance. The application of HPWPs is not widespread in small organisations. We examine whether the implementation of coherent bundles of HPWPs (aimed at employee ability, employee motivation or at the opportunity to perform) depends on the scarcity of resources, as reflected in the size of the company, and on strategic decision-making in small firms related to the owner’s expertise and attitudes. In our research, a total of 211 employees from 45 small organisations were asked to rate the presence of HPWPs in their organisation. These averaged perceptions were linked to information provided by the owner–manager...
The paper will be examining the topic of high performance work systems and their application to smal...
The success or failure of firms in turbulent environments rests on the interaction of resources and ...
This paper draws on the Organisational Growth and Development (OGD) lifecycle model to extend unders...
High performance work practices (HPWPs) are human resource management practices aimed at stimulating...
High Performance Activity Practices in Small Firms in Romania Abstract: High performance activity p...
Drawing on data from Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004, this thesis assesses the uptake of ...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
Purpose – Aims to explore aspects of employee relations in firms included within The Sunday Times li...
This paper explores the extent to which the adoption of high performance work practices (HPWPs) in U...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research project ...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
High performance work system (HPWS) has been viewed as a key to competitive advantage and capable of...
Small business leaders are charged with delivering high levels of company performance. There is no s...
This thesis provides an explanatory account of HRM and performance in growth-oriented SMEs. HRM rese...
textabstractHuman resource management (HRM) has been defined as the “process of attracting, developi...
The paper will be examining the topic of high performance work systems and their application to smal...
The success or failure of firms in turbulent environments rests on the interaction of resources and ...
This paper draws on the Organisational Growth and Development (OGD) lifecycle model to extend unders...
High performance work practices (HPWPs) are human resource management practices aimed at stimulating...
High Performance Activity Practices in Small Firms in Romania Abstract: High performance activity p...
Drawing on data from Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004, this thesis assesses the uptake of ...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
Purpose – Aims to explore aspects of employee relations in firms included within The Sunday Times li...
This paper explores the extent to which the adoption of high performance work practices (HPWPs) in U...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research project ...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
High performance work system (HPWS) has been viewed as a key to competitive advantage and capable of...
Small business leaders are charged with delivering high levels of company performance. There is no s...
This thesis provides an explanatory account of HRM and performance in growth-oriented SMEs. HRM rese...
textabstractHuman resource management (HRM) has been defined as the “process of attracting, developi...
The paper will be examining the topic of high performance work systems and their application to smal...
The success or failure of firms in turbulent environments rests on the interaction of resources and ...
This paper draws on the Organisational Growth and Development (OGD) lifecycle model to extend unders...