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Strategic Human Resource Management and Organizational Performance in Singapore
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Strategic Human ResourcesInternational Human Resource ManagementEducationNew GenerationHuman Resource ManagementHuman Resource Management TrainingOrganizational BehaviorPerformance ManagementHuman Resource Management DevelopmentHospitality Human ResourcesManagement DevelopmentManagementPersonnel ManagementManagerial CapabilityHuman Resource DevelopmentOrganizational PerformanceEmployee LearningHr PerformanceStrategic ManagementOrganization StudiesPerformance StudiesBusinessHuman Capital ManagementPersonnel Economics
Many academics and practitioners have noted the emergence of a new generation of workers characterized by decreased company loyalty and increased expectations on various aspects of work life. At the same time, increasing emphasis on knowledge-based competition has accelerated the importance of human capital and hence the strategic role of the human resource management (HRM) function in any organization. This article includes a study of 191 Singapore firms. The study found a positive relationship between various aspects of a company’s strategic HRM policies/practices and its HR performance. However, the relationship seems weaker when it comes to a firm’s financial outcome. The study reveals that these two aspects of organizational performance may be affected by different HRM components. It also discusses how proper management of human capital can be a critical source of competitive advantage.
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