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Studying the effect of HRM practices on the knolwedge management process

AbstractPurpose - This paper aims to study the effect of HRM practices on the knowledge management process, focusing on HRM practices both in isolation and forming a knowledge-oriented HR...

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HR Practices and HRM Outcomes: the Role of Basic Need Satisfaction

AbstractPurpose - Based on soft HRM and self-determination theory, we test whether basic need satisfaction mediates the relationship between five HR practices and HRM outcomes. An important distinction...

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2012 Awards for Excellence

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The Handbook of Research on Comparative Human Resource Management

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Utility analysis: do estimates and format matter?

AbstractPurpose– The present study aims to examine how adjustments to utility analysis (UA) estimates and restructuring UA information to include a tabular format affect managerial acceptance of a...

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Value creation through HR shared services: towards a conceptual framework

AbstractPurpose– The purpose of this paper is to derive a measure for the performance of human resource shared service providers (HR SSPs) and then to develop a theoretical framework that...

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Exploring dilemmas in the relation between temporary help agencies and...

AbstractPurpose– The purpose of the paper is to explore how transactions between temporary agencies and customer firms are organised. It aims to describe various cooperative arrangements and identify...

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Putting feedback-seeking into “context”: job characteristics and...

AbstractPurpose– The aim of this paper is to examine the influence of job characteristics on feedback-seeking behaviour. In particular, this study focuses on the job dimensions of the job...

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Studying the effect of HRM practices on the knowledge management process

AbstractPurpose– This paper aims to study the effect of HRM practices on the knowledge management process, focusing on HRM practices both in isolation and forming a knowledge-oriented HR system....

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HR practices and HRM outcomes: the role of basic need satisfaction

AbstractPurpose– Based on soft HRM and self-determination theory, the aim of this paper is to test whether basic need satisfaction mediates the relationship between five HR practices and HRM outcomes....

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The Modernisation of the Public Services and Employee Relations: Targeted Change

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Competences as the foundation of employability: a qualitative study of German...

AbstractPurpose– In recent years, the number of freelancers has increased considerably, especially in the IT and the media sectors. Additionally, the discussion around employability has intensified...

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The legitimation and reproduction of discourse-practice gaps in work-life...

AbstractPurpose– Critical scholarship on work-life balance (WLB) and its associated practices maintains that workplace flexibility is more than a quasi-functionalist response to contemporary problems...

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Do retirement anxieties determine bridge employment preference?: A study...

AbstractPurpose– The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which perceived financial preparedness, social retirement anxieties, and level of income influence mature aged workers'...

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Value creation through HR shared services: towards a conceptual framework

AbstractPurpose– The purpose of this paper is to derive a measure for the performance of human resource shared service providers (HR SSPs) and then to develop a theoretical framework that...

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Managerial social networks and strategic flexibility: the role of strategic...

AbstractPurpose– This paper aims to examine how the characteristics of CEOs' social networks, such as the size of the network and the strength of the ties, influence strategic flexibility from a...

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Book Review:The Handbook of Research on Comparative Human Resource...

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The Call Center as a Revolving Door: A Philippine Perspective

AbstractPurpose - This study sought to explain the high turnover rates in Philippine call centers using a cultural lens. Specifically, the study looks at the phenomenon of work-life conflict and its...

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The Relationship between Training, Training Transfer Factors, Company-Level...

AbstractPurpose - The study aims to contribute to the training-related literature by investigating the relationship between training and training transfer factors and company-level training outcomes,...

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The influence of High Performance Work Systems on voluntary turnover of new...

AbstractPurpose - This article examines factors associated with new employee turnover in U.S. state governments, where turnover is often highest in organizations. Building upon existing studies of High...

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