Differentiating the workforce: The performance effects of using contingent labor in a context of high-performance work systems |
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Authors: | Luigi Stirpe Jaime Bonache Antonio Revilla |
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Affiliation: | Carlos III University of Madrid, Business Management Division, C/Madrid nº 126 28903, Getafe, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | In this study we focus on the impact of contingent labor on the outcomes of high-performance work systems (HPWS). Building on the emerging research on the social mechanisms linking HRM to organizational effectiveness, we argue that a higher incidence of contingent labor diminishes the productivity payoff associated with the use of HPWS for managing standard employees. We test these arguments using a sample of 229 British firms of different industries. The results support our arguments and help develop a more holistic and critical viewpoint in the analysis of workforce differentiation. |
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Keywords: | Human Resource Management Workforce differentiation High-performance work systems Contingent employment Productivity |
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