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Measuring Organizational Performance in Strategic Human Resource Management: Problems and Prospects

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Measuring_Organizational_Performance_in_StrategicWP98_09.pdf (132.73 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76974
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Author
Rogers, Edward W.
Wright, Patrick M.
Abstract

A major challenge for Strategic Human Resource Management research in the next decade will be to establish a clear, coherent and consistent construct for organizational performance. This paper describes the variety of measures used in current empirical research linking human resource management and organizational performance. Implications for future research are discussed amidst the challenges of construct definition, divergent stakeholder criteria and the temporal dynamics of performance. The concept of performance information markets that addresses these challenges is proposed as a framework for the application of multi-dimensional weighted performance measurement systems.

Date Issued
1998-03-01
Keywords
performance
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research
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human resource
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research
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HR
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problem
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practice
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market
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model
Type
preprint

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