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Formalized HR practices and firm performance: an empirical comparison of family and non-family firms
Authors:Gregorio Sánchez-Marín  Ángel L. Meroño-Cerdán  Antonio J. Carrasco-Hernández
Affiliation:Department of Management and Finance, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:The influence of the family on human resource (HR) management structures creates important idiosyncrasies with potential implications in terms of firm performance. Based on the agency and socioemotional wealth perspectives, this paper examines the formalization and effectiveness of three basic HR practices – selection, training and compensation – in different contexts of family and non-family firms. Using a sample of 500 Spanish companies, the results show that a higher degree of HR formalization has a positive influence on firm performance, confirming the negative moderating influence of family involvement on the relationship between the formalization of training practices and the firm performance. In addition, the findings indicate that the mediating role of selection practices in the relationship between training and firm performance is smaller in family than in non-family firms.
Keywords:Formalized human resource practices  family vs. non-family firms  agency theory  socioemotional wealth perspective  firm performance
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