High-Performance HR Practices,Work Stress and Quit Intentions in the Public Health Sector: Does person–organization fit matter? |
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Authors: | Ahmed Mohammed Sayed Mostafa |
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Institution: | School of Economics, Finance and Management, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK |
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Abstract: | Drawing on the attraction–selection–attrition (ASA) framework, this paper examines a mechanism, namely person–organization (P–O) fit, through which high-performance HR practices (HPHRPs) affect two negative employee outcomes: work-related stress and quit intentions. Using a sample of Egyptian public health sector workers, a mediation model is tested empirically using structural equation modelling. The study results show that HPHRPs positively affected P–O fit, which in turn had significant negative associations with work stress and quit intentions. P–O fit also explained a high proportion of mediation in the relationship between HPHRP and both outcomes. |
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Keywords: | High-performance HR practices person–organization fit work stress quit intentions public health sector |
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