High-Performance Human Resource Practices, Citizenship Behavior, and Organizational Performance: A Relational Perspective
Macau University of Science and Technology · Aston University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Taking a relational perspective on the employment relationship, we examined processes (mediation and moderation) linking high-performance human resource practices and productivity and turnover, two indicators of organizational performance. Multilevel analysis of data from hotels in the People's Republic of China revealed that service-oriented organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) partially mediated the relationships between high-performance human resource practices and both performance indicators. Unemployment rate moderated the service-oriented OCB–turnover relationship, and business strategy (service quality) moderated the service-oriented OCB–productivity relationship.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.16
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- 100%
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- 97
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3Topics & keywords
- Organizational citizenship behavior
- Moderated mediation
- Moderation
- Organizational behavior and human resources
- Multilevel model
- Human resource management
- Organizational commitment
- Mediation
- Decent work and economic growth