HRM systems between control and commitment: occurrence, characteristics and effects on HRM outcomes and firm performance

Volume: 24, Issue: 4, Pages: 424 - 441
Published: Oct 20, 2014
Abstract
In the literature, it is often assumed that traditional, control‐oriented HRM systems are increasingly being replaced by commitment‐based HRM systems because the latter generally result in higher firm performance. However, an HRM system's effectiveness may depend on an organisation's external and internal context, and neither control nor commitment HR systems are without disadvantages. Thus, the empirical validity of this claim is not clear ex...
Paper Details
Title
HRM systems between control and commitment: occurrence, characteristics and effects on HRM outcomes and firm performance
Published Date
Oct 20, 2014
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
424 - 441
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