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The link between perceived HRM practices,performance and well‐being: the moderating effect of trust in the employer
Authors:Kerstin Alfes  Amanda Shantz  Catherine Truss
Institution:1. Kingston Business School, Kingston University;2. School of Human Resource Management, York University;3. Kent Business School, University of Kent
Abstract:The present study examines the interaction between perceived HRM practices and trust in the employer on employee performance and well‐being. Specifically, the study tests whether trust in the employer moderates the relationships between perceptions of HRM practices and task performance (as rated by employees’ supervisors), organisational citizenship behaviour, turnover intentions and employee well‐being. Support was found for the majority of the hypotheses using data from 613 employees and their line managers in a service sector organisation in the UK. Trust in the employer moderates the relationships between perceived HRM practices and task performance, turnover intentions and individual well‐being, but not organisational citizenship behaviour. Implications of the findings for organisations and future research are discussed.
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