Human resource practices, employee competencies and firm performance : a 2-1-2 multilevel mediational analysis
Purpose: This study aims to understand the role of employee competencies in terms of the relationship between Human Resource Practices (HRPs) and firm performance. Design/methodology/approach: A sample of 60 HR managers and 546 employees from large-scale food processing firms were considered for the study. The study presents a 2-1-2 multilevel mediational analysis in which HRPs and firm performance are measured at the firm level (Level-2) and employee competencies are measured at employee level (Level-1). Findings: Positive relationship was found between HRPs and firm performance, which was partially mediated by employee competencies. Practical implications: The study highlights the importance of employee-related factors by focusing on the wider dimensions of human capital (e.g. academic qualification, job experience) in HRPs–performance relationship. Originality/value: The study undertakes a 2-1-2 multilevel mediational analysis, which is rarely applied in HRM studies; however, this interaction between macro- and microlevel effects will create a better understanding of organization studies from an integrated and multilevel context.
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2021
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Authors: | Kaur, Sukhpreet ; Kaur, Gurvinder |
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Personnel Review. - Emerald, ISSN 0048-3486, ZDB-ID 1480053-6. - Vol. 51.2021, 3 (29.04.), p. 1100-1119
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Emerald |
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