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Human resource management and organizational performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria
Authors:Paul Ogunyomi
Institution:1. Department of Industrial Relations &2. Personnel Management, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract:The link between human resource management (HRM) and firm performance of organizations has received significant research attention, generally focused on large firms from developed countries to the omission of studies focused on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and those from developing countries. This study partially addresses this gap in the literature. We investigated the relationship between HRM practices and the financial (FIN) and non-financial performance (NONFIN) of SMEs in Nigeria. A survey design with 236 respondents was used to test the hypotheses. Multiple regression results showed that human capital development and occupational health and safety had a direct relationship with NONFIN, and employee performance management and NONFIN on FIN performance. HRM practices as a group accounted for 16% of the variance in NONFIN and 12% of the variance in FIN. Regression analyses controlled for size and age of the firm. This study partially supports a model of positive relationships between certain HRM practices and firm performance.
Keywords:developing economies  firm performance  human resource management practices  Nigeria  SMEs
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