Able,willing, and knowing: the effects of HR practices on commitment and effort in 26 European countries |
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Authors: | Ferry Koster |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Social Sciences , Erasmus University Rotterdam , Rotterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Economics, Faculty of Law , Leiden University , Leiden, The Netherlands;3. Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam, The Netherlands f.koster@uva.nl |
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Abstract: | This study extends previous studies of human resource (HR) practices by examining how organizational commitment and work effort are related to the use of HR practices enhancing discretion and skills based on international comparative survey data from 26 European countries. By analyzing individual level data instead of the organizational level data that are examined in prior studies, this article allows investigating whether and how employee perceptions of HR practices are related to their attitudes and behavior. The multilevel analyses largely support the hypotheses that both the intensity and the consistency of these HR practices contribute to organizational commitment and work effort since they enhance the ability of employees and their willingness to cooperate and inform them about the expectations of the organization. |
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Keywords: | comparative human resource management human resource practices international comparative research multilevel analysis organizational commitment work effort |
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