Title
High-involvement HRM, job satisfaction and productivity: A two wave longitudinal study of a Spanish retail companyOther institutions
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https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12307xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-identifier
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Human Resource Management Journal 2021 Vol. 31xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-publicationfirstpage
341xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-publicationlastpage
357Publisher
John Wiley and Sons IncKeywords
causality
economic crisis
high-involvement work systems
productivity ... [+]
economic crisis
high-involvement work systems
productivity ... [+]
causality
economic crisis
high-involvement work systems
productivity
retail
strategic human resource management [-]
economic crisis
high-involvement work systems
productivity
retail
strategic human resource management [-]
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
Strategic planninghttp://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/mt6.75
UNESCO Classification
Administrative managementAbstract
The strategic human resource management literature lacks longitudinal studies, and the causal associations between human resource management (HRM) and organisational performance (OP) remain underexplo ... [+]
The strategic human resource management literature lacks longitudinal studies, and the causal associations between human resource management (HRM) and organisational performance (OP) remain underexplored. We tested cross-lagged relationships between high-involvement work systems (HIWS), job satisfaction, and store productivity based on a large longitudinal dataset from the retail sector comprising two waves of data. The first wave (2011) included 6,016 employee responses from 104 stores, and the second wave (2015) included 5,842 employee responses from 94 stores. The quantitative study suggested counterintuitive negative associations. A subsequent qualitative study indicated that the association may have been conditioned by the recessionary action taken by the company in response to financial difficulties. The longitudinal research design, the compilation of data during difficult economic situations, and in a relatively unexplored sector such as the retail industry help to shed some light on the universalism of the HRM-OP relationship and its boundary conditions. [-]
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