In this chapter we examine the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) and productivity. HRM includes incentive pay (individual and group) as well as many nonpay aspects of the employment relationship such as matching (hiring and firing) and work organization (e.g. teams, autonomy). We place HRM more generally within the literature on management practices and productivity. We start with some facts on levels and trends of both HRM and productivity and the main economic theories of HRM. We look at some of the determinants of HRM – risk, competition, ownership and regulation. The largest section analyses the impact of HRM on productivity emphasizing issues of methodology, data and results (from micro-econometric studies). We concl...
First we distinguish various approaches used by economists to assess the impact of human resource ma...
This paper uses AWIRS 95 and IRWIRS 96-7 data to test whether workplaces which used ‘soft’ versus ‘h...
The relationship between HRM and performance was explored in 366 UK companies using objective and su...
In this chapter we examine the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) and productivity...
we examine the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) and productivity. HRM includes i...
Contingency formulations of Human Resource Management (HRM) theory suggest that the effectiveness of...
The chapter outlines two challenges - developments in national and organisational level productivity...
This paper investigates the relationship between human resource management practices and labor prod...
This study examines the effect of human resource management on the productivity of the organization ...
This study examines the effect of human resource management on the productivity of the organization ...
We study the relationship among productivity, management practices, and employee ability using Germa...
This study examined whether the effectiveness of human resource management (HRM)practices is conting...
Recent research suggests that much of the cross-firm variation in measured productivity is due to di...
This paper briefly describes the practices of human resource management as an idiosyncratic source o...
In this article we will discuss about how human resources management will affect the productivity. T...
First we distinguish various approaches used by economists to assess the impact of human resource ma...
This paper uses AWIRS 95 and IRWIRS 96-7 data to test whether workplaces which used ‘soft’ versus ‘h...
The relationship between HRM and performance was explored in 366 UK companies using objective and su...
In this chapter we examine the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) and productivity...
we examine the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) and productivity. HRM includes i...
Contingency formulations of Human Resource Management (HRM) theory suggest that the effectiveness of...
The chapter outlines two challenges - developments in national and organisational level productivity...
This paper investigates the relationship between human resource management practices and labor prod...
This study examines the effect of human resource management on the productivity of the organization ...
This study examines the effect of human resource management on the productivity of the organization ...
We study the relationship among productivity, management practices, and employee ability using Germa...
This study examined whether the effectiveness of human resource management (HRM)practices is conting...
Recent research suggests that much of the cross-firm variation in measured productivity is due to di...
This paper briefly describes the practices of human resource management as an idiosyncratic source o...
In this article we will discuss about how human resources management will affect the productivity. T...
First we distinguish various approaches used by economists to assess the impact of human resource ma...
This paper uses AWIRS 95 and IRWIRS 96-7 data to test whether workplaces which used ‘soft’ versus ‘h...
The relationship between HRM and performance was explored in 366 UK companies using objective and su...