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The impact of high-performance work systems in the health-care industry: employee reactions, service quality, customer satisfaction, and customer loyalty
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2011
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Total Quality ManagementCustomer SatisfactionEngineeringServices ManagementService ExcellenceQuality Management SystemsHuman Resource ManagementHealth Care ManagementOrganizational BehaviorEmployee AttitudeService QualityManagementHospitality MarketingHealth Services ResearchStructural Equation ModelingService ResearchHigh-performance Work SystemsService EnvironmentCustomer LoyaltyNursingBusinessHospitality Management
The purpose of this study is to empirically test the effects of high-performance work systems (HPWS) on employee attitude, service quality, customer satisfaction, and customer loyalty in health-care organisations. The proposed research model was tested using structural equation modelling for hypotheses, based on data collected from 196 pairs of employee–customer respondents in four selected hospitals with more than 500 beds. The results indicate that hospitals can improve customer satisfaction and loyalty through efficient operations, employee engagement, and service quality. One of the key findings of our study is that HPWS in health-care organisations influence employee reaction and service quality.
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