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HRM retrenchment practices and firm performance in times of economic downturn: exploring the moderating effects of family involvement in management
Authors:Chiung-Wen Tsao  Shyh-Jer Chen  Miao-Ju Wang
Institution:1. Department of Business and Management, National University of Tainan, Tainan, Taiwan;2. Institute of Human Resource Management, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract:A substantial number of studies have indicated a significant negative relationship between human resource management (HRM) retrenchment practices such as downsizing, and firm performance. However, a consideration of the potential effects of business family involvement in management is largely absent from the general employment restructuring literature. Using a sample of 218 Taiwanese publicly listed firms, this study seeks to further our understanding in this area by examining the moderating effects of family involvement in management on the relationship between the adoption of HRM retrenchment practices and firm performance during the period of global economic downturn that erupted in the middle of 2008. Data analysis reveals that HRM retrenchment practices had a negative influence on firm performance, and that the relationship between HRM retrenchment practices and firm performance was negatively and significantly moderated by family involvement in management.
Keywords:economic downturn  family involvement  firm performance  HRM retrenchment practices  Taiwanese publicly listed firms
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