Human Resource Practices And Organizational Trust: An Empirical Study
Dr. Leenu Narang and
Dr. Lakhwinder Singh Kang
Paradigm, 2011, vol. 15, issue 1-2, 66-71
Abstract:
An organization’s mission is fulfilled through interpersonal relations and trust is the foundation of effective interpersonal relations. In order to identify the factors that create trust, the present study aims to test empirically the impact of selected human resource practices on employee trust. Supervisory support, Compensation, Career development along with work experience of the employees have been found to be significant predictors of trust which collectively explained 61.8% of variance in organizational trust. Managerial and research implication of the findings of the present study have also been discussed.
Keywords: Human Resource Practices; Organizational Trust; Supervisory Support; Psychological Contract; Performance based pay; Work-life balance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1177/0971890720110110
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