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Examining the link between human resource management orientation and firm performance
Leda Panayotopoulou, Nancy PapalexandrisThis paper examines the relationship between HRM (in terms of the orientation of the function) and firm performance in Greek firms, using the universalistic approach. In order to…
Selection criteria and the impact of personality on getting hired
Jane W. Moy, Kim F. LamBased on an earlier policy‐capturing study of the Big Five personality traits and general mental ability, this paper explores and analyzes the hiring preference of Hong Kong…
Managing employee commitment in the not‐for‐profit sector
José Alatrista, James ArrowsmithThe voluntary and not‐for‐profit sector accounts for an important and growing proportion of employment in the UK though it remains highly under‐researched. Rates of pay are often…
Labour flexibility in Greek SMEs
Dimitrios M. MihailThe issue of labour flexibility has sparked controversy in Greece. This empirical study sheds light on workplace flexibility in small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) that…
Directors' remuneration: The need for a geo‐political perspective
Nada K. Kakabadse, Andrew Kakabadse, Alexander KouzminThere are many ways to construct an incentive program. However, most compensation plans tend to be focused on profitability and profitability‐related accomplishments with little…
Understanding the new Investors in People standard – lessons from experience
Lorna A. Collins, Alison J. SmithInvestors in People (IIP), the government initiative designed to enhance organisation training and development practices, adopted a new standard in 1999, which focuses on the…
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hybridEditors:
- Professor Eddy Ng
- Professor Pauline Stanton