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Antecedents and consequences of dimensions of human resource management practices in Vietnam
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Performance ManagementHuman Resource Management DevelopmentHrm PracticesManagement EffectivenessInternational Human Resource DevelopmentManagementInternational Human Resource ManagementBusinessHuman Capital ManagementEducationComparative ManagementPublic Personnel AdministrationStrategic ManagementHuman Resource ManagementHuman Resource DevelopmentHuman Resource Management TrainingOrganizational BehaviorHuman Resources
Abstract The purpose of this study is to extend the empirical research concerning the impact of human resource management (HRM) practices on organizational effectiveness into the context of developing and transitional economy countries. From a survey of 137 cross-sector companies, it was discovered that there are five dimensions of HRM practices currently in use in Vietnam. Variation in the application of these dimensions can be partly traced to several organizational characteristics, but most salient is the perception of management on the value of human resources. In some dimensions, this variation constitutes a source of the difference in the perceptual company performance. These findings break new ground to propose a process for implementing HRM practices in Vietnam. Keywords: HRM practicesfirm performanceHR valueVietnam
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