Impact of High Commitment Human Resource Management Practices on Performance in Chinese SME
Chao Ling and
Fuangfa Amponstira
International Business Research, 2021, vol. 14, issue 11, 24
Abstract:
High Commitment Human Resource Management is a commonly used human resource management method. Scholars’ research mostly focuses on its impact on organizational performance, ignoring the importance of individual employees’ behavior in modern enterprises. Based on AMO theory. This paper is taking China's small and medium-sized enterprises as the research object, to discuss the mechanism of the High Commitment Human Resource Management Practices on Performance perceived by employees in the organization. Data from 420 empirical Guangzhou textile companies show that high-commitment human resource management can significantly improve performance, and the ability system, motivation system, and opportunity system can all promote performance.
Date: 2021
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