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High-performance work systems and employee outcomes in Indian call centres: a mediation approach

Subramaniam Ananthram, Matthew J. Xerri, Stephen T.T. Teo, Julia Connell

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 10 May 2018

Issue publication date: 25 May 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the relationships between high-performance work systems (HPWSs) and four employee outcomes – job satisfaction, employee engagement, presenteeism and well-being – in Indian call centres.

Design/methodology/approach

A path model is developed to investigate the direct and mediation effects between the assessed variables. The study utilised a survey of 250 call centre employees working in five business process management firms based in India.

Findings

The findings indicate that HPWSs have a positive relationship with job satisfaction, engagement and well-being. Job satisfaction also had a positive relationship with engagement and presenteeism, and engagement was positively related to presenteeism and well-being. However, there was no significant direct effect of HPWS on presenteeism. Mediation analysis showed that HPWS has an indirect effect on well-being via engagement and also via job satisfaction and engagement combined.

Research limitations/implications

HPWS significantly increases job satisfaction and employee engagement and indirectly influences employee well-being via these outcomes. However, job satisfaction and employee engagement was also found to increase presenteeism, which, in turn, can reduce employee well-being. These findings contribute to the HPWS theory and the literature on employee well-being, and have implications for HR personnel and call centre management.

Originality/value

Given the well-established challenges with employee retention in Indian call centre environments, one solution may be the adoption of a more strategic approach to HRM using HPWS. Such an approach may enhance employees’ perceptions that HPWS practices would have a positive influence on job satisfaction, employee engagement and employee well-being.

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Citation

Ananthram, S., Xerri, M.J., Teo, S.T.T. and Connell, J. (2018), "High-performance work systems and employee outcomes in Indian call centres: a mediation approach", Personnel Review, Vol. 47 No. 4, pp. 931-950. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-09-2016-0239

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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