The effects of high-performance work systems on hospital employees' work attitudes and intention to leave: a multi-level and occupational group analysis
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posted on 2022-10-05, 20:09 authored by Siah AngSiah Ang, T Bartram, N McNeill, S Leggat, P StantonUsing a multi-level analysis of a sample of 193 employees matched to 58 managers in a regional Australian hospital, this paper examines the effects of management and employee perceptions of high-performance work systems (HPWS) on HR outcomes. These relationships are examined across four distinct occupational groups. The findings suggest that only when management's implementation of HPWS is similar to employees' espoused HR practices that HPWS are translated into greater engagement, job satisfaction, affective commitment and less intention to leave. The results have implications for the management of employees in the healthcare sector and the implementation of HPWS for different occupations within an organisation. © 2013 Taylor & Francis.
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Ang, S., Bartram, T., McNeill, N., Leggat, S. & Stanton, P. (2013). The effects of high-performance work systems on hospital employees' work attitudes and intention to leave: a multi-level and occupational group analysis. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 24(16), 3086-3114. https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2013.775029Publisher DOI
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International Journal of Human Resource ManagementVolume
24Issue
16Publication date
2013-12-01Pagination
3086-3114Publisher
Informa UK LimitedPublication status
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0958-5192eISSN
1466-4399Language
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affective commitmenthealthcarehigh-performance work systemsintention to leaveSocial SciencesManagementBusiness & EconomicsHUMAN-RESOURCE MANAGEMENTHIGH COMMITMENT MANAGEMENTORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCEPSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONSFIRM PERFORMANCEJOB-SATISFACTIONHEALTH-CARETURNOVERHRMIMPACTIndustrial RelationsMarketing not elsewhere classifiedPolicy and Administration not elsewhere classifiedBusiness and Management not elsewhere classified
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