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THE IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON TURNOVER, PRODUCTIVITY, AND CORPORATE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE.
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1995
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Firm PerformanceEducationProductivity ManagementHuman Resource ManagementHuman Resource Management TrainingOrganizational BehaviorProductivityHuman Resource Management DevelopmentPerformance ManagementManagementPersonnel ManagementHuman Resource DevelopmentOrganizational PerformanceWorkforce ProductivityStrategic ManagementCompetitive StrategyBusinessHuman Capital ManagementCorporate Financial Performance
This study comprehensively evaluated the links between systems of High Performance Work Practices and firm performance. Results based on a national sample of nearly one thousand firms indicate that these practices have an economically and statistically significant impact on both intermediate employee outcomes (turnover and productivity) and short- and long-term measures of corporate financial performance. Support for predictions that the impact of High Performance Work Practices on firm performance is in part contingent on their interrelationships and links with competitive strategy was limited. The impact of human resource management (HRM) policies and prac
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