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Optimising HRM system strength in nurturing affective commitment: Do all meta-features matter?

Bos-Nehles, Anna, Conway, Edel and Fox, Grace orcid logoORCID: 0000-0003-1392-6833 (2021) Optimising HRM system strength in nurturing affective commitment: Do all meta-features matter? Human Resource Management Journal (HRMJ), 31 (2). pp. 493-513. ISSN 0954-5395

Abstract
This paper aims to examine three propositions of how HR system strength meta-features - distinctiveness, consistency and consensus – operate together to better understand how they relate to affective commitment. We test a continuum proposition based on an additive (the sum of all features) and a compensatory model (the features as counteractive), a precursor proposition based on a mediation model, and an equifinality proposition based on a configurational model (distinguishing between different profiles of the features). The findings, drawn from a survey of 2,844 part-time employees from a Dutch home care organisation, demonstrate that all three meta-features are important for generating HRM system strength and affective commitment among employees, but not to the same extent. We also find evidence that consistency is positively and directly related, whereas distinctiveness and consensus are positively and indirectly related to affective commitment via consistency.
Metadata
Item Type:Article (Published)
Refereed:Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords:HR system strength; HR systems; affective commitment; part-time workers
Subjects:Business > Employee attitudes
DCU Faculties and Centres:DCU Faculties and Schools > DCU Business School
Publisher:Wiley
Official URL:https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12320
Copyright Information:© 2021 John Wiley. Open Access (CC-BY4.0)
ID Code:26814
Deposited On:24 Mar 2022 14:21 by Edel Conway . Last Modified 21 Feb 2023 11:35
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