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Do Organizational Climate and Competitive Strategy Moderate The Relationship Between Human Resource Management and Productivity ?
Oleh:
West, Michael A.
;
Patterson, Malcolm G.
;
Neal, Andrew
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
JOM: Journal of Management vol. 31 no. 4 (Aug. 2005)
,
page 492-512.
Topik:
employee
;
organizational climate
;
human resource management
;
productivity (employee)
;
competitive strategy
;
employee motivation
Fulltext:
492.pdf
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JJ92.9
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This study examined whether the effectiveness of human resource management (HRM) practices is contingent on organizational climate and competitive strategy. The concepts of internal and external fit suggest that the positive relationship between HRM and subsequent productivity will be stronger for firms with a positive organizational climate and for firms using differentiation strategies. Resource allocation theories of motivation, on the other hand, predict that the relationship between HRM and productivity will be stronger for firms with a poor climate because employees working in these firms should have the greatest amount of spare capacity. The results supported the resource allocation argument.
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