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THE FIRM’S CHOICE OF HRM PRACTICES: ECONOMICS MEETS STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
The company Human resource management Strategic human resource management Economics The frequency distribution. Economic model
2013/11/19
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining
a firm’s choice of human resource management (HRM) practices—one from
strategic human resource management (SHRM) and the oth...
A theory of the firm’s demand for HRM practices
economics of personnel human resource management theory strategic human resource management
2013/11/19
Empirical data are presented that reveal a large variation in the pattern of HRM practice
adoption across firms. The paper then develops an economics-based theory that
explains this pattern. The mod...
Achieving Organisational Prosperity through Employee Motivation and Retention:A Comparative Study of Strategic HRM Practices in Malaysian Institutions
Organisational Prosperity Employee Motivation Employee Retention Strategic HRM Practices Malaysian Institutions
2009/4/15
A growing concern among companies operating in the Malaysian labour market with high job mobility is how to maintain a workforce capable of fulfilling corporate exigencies. This study compares and con...
HRM Practices and Perceived Service Quality:The Role of Trust as a Mediator
HRM Practices Service Quality
2009/4/10
The value of linkage research is in its ability to recognise the organisational practices that are the most important drivers of customer satisfaction in a specific organisation. Human Resources Manag...
Organisational Support as the Mediator of Career-Related HRM Practices and Affective Commitment:Evidence from Knowledge Workers in Malaysia
Organisational Support Mediator Career-Related HRM Practices Affective Commitment
2009/4/10
A growing body of research in the new career theory suggests that the shift of organisational career management to individual responsibility causes diminishing employee commitment to organisations. Wh...