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Engaging workers in resource-poor environments: the case of social enterprise in Vietnam
Authors:Anh Truong  Jo Barraket
Institution:1. Centre for Social Impact, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia;2. Faculty of Business Management, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnamttruong@swin.edu.auanhtt@neu.edu.vn
Abstract:Abstract

How do social enterprises acquire and retain employees in resource-poor environments? This paper presents findings from a study examining human resource management (HRM) practices in transitional economy social enterprises, where research on HRM remains underexplored. Drawing on social exchange theory and employing a multiple-case study design, we examine the ways in which four well-established social enterprises in Vietnam use high-involvement work practices (HIWPs) to acquire, retain and support the performance of workers. The findings suggest that HIWPs increase the social exchange value of social enterprise employment but raise questions about business sustainability. We identify evidence of a unique bundle of HIWPs, which comprise four dimensions of the original model: information, knowledge, power, and rewards, and one new dimension, namely family-building practices.
Keywords:High-involvement work practices  human resource management  social enterprise  resource scarcity  Vietnam  social exchange theory
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