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Using sequential tree analysis to search for ‘bundles’ of HR practices
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2004
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International Human Resource ManagementStrategic Human ResourcesEducationHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorPerformance ManagementManagement DevelopmentManagementFactor AnalysisHuman Resource DevelopmentEmployee Relation‘ Bundles ’Management AnalysisEmployee LearningPerformance StudiesSequential Tree AnalysisWorkforce DevelopmentHr PracticesBusiness
This article reviews progress in the search for a ‘bundle’ of HR practices, using the work of MacDuffie as a starting point for the analysis of the concept of a bundle. The different methods by which bundles might be identified are reviewed and sequential tree analysis is presented as a possible alternative approach. It is then tested alongside factor analysis and regression on accounts of HR practices and aspects of performance provided by a sample of 1,308 managers. The results show that sequential tree analysis does identify a relatively parsimonious set of practices; these overlap partly with those identified in factor analysis and more extensively with those occurring in regression analysis but are more interpretable and therefore potentially more useful for policy‐makers.
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