Integrating HPWS and Organisational Memory for Enhanced Employee Performance
Author
Gharib, Moaz
Allil, Kamaal
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2299/27898
Abstract
This research paper investigates the relationship between high-performance work systems (HPWS), organisational memory, and employee in-role performance, focusing on the direct impact of HPWS on different dimensions of organisational memory and employee in-role performance, as well as the mediating role of organisational memory in this relationship. Utilizing a sample of employees working in the telecommunications industry, the study employed structural equation modelling to analyse the relationships among HPWS, organisational memory, and employee in-role performance. The findings revealed that HPWS positively influence all three dimensions of organisational memory and employee in-role performance, with organisational memory partially mediating the relationship between HPWS and employee in-role performance. However, the study was limited to the telecommunications industry and Dhofar region and did not examine the potential moderating effects of individual-level or contextual factors on the relationships among HPWS, organisational memory, and employee in-role performance. The study offers practical implications for organizations seeking to improve employee performance and overall effectiveness by highlighting the importance of implementing high-performance work systems and managing organisational memory effectively. This study contributes to the literature on the relationships among HPWS, organisational memory, and employee in-role performance, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of organisational effectiveness.
Publication date
2024-05-17Published in
Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social SciencesPublished version
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40647-024-00412-5Other links
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/27898Metadata
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