Innovative human resource practices and organizational commitment: an empirical investigation |
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Authors: | Tanuja Agarwala |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi 110 007, India. |
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Abstract: | In the contemporary business environment, human resource (HR) is an indispensable input for organizational effectiveness. Hence, an effective management of human resources has an important role to play in the performance and success of organizations. Competitive pressures have encouraged organizations to be proactive in diagnosing HR problems and to adopt more innovative HR practices since these were no longer a matter of trend, but rather of survival. The present study attempted to explore the relationship of three dimensions of innovative human resource practices (IHRPs): that is, the extent of introduction of IHRPs, their importance for organizational goal achievement and satisfaction with implementation of IHRPs, with organizational commitment (OC). Regression analyses showed that the perceived extent of introduction of innovative human resource practices by the organizations was the most significant predictor of organizational commitment. |
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Keywords: | Organizational commitment HR effectiveness innovative practices |
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