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A resource-based perspective on human capital losses, HRM investments, and organizational performance
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SHAW, JASON D.
, PARK, TAE-YOUN
, KIM, EUGENE
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Accident rates
/ Arbeitsmobilität
/ Capital accumulation
/ Capital investments
/ Capital losses
/ Corporate strategies
/ Financial investments
/ Financial performance
/ Human capital
/ Human resource management
/ Human resources
/ Human resources management
/ Humankapital
/ Investments
/ Job performance
/ Labour productivity
/ Labour turnover
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational performance
/ Personalmanagement
/ Personnel management
/ Productivity
/ Resource management
/ resource-based view
/ Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz
/ Standard deviation
/ strategic human resource management
/ Strategic management
/ Studies
/ Südkorea
/ turnover
/ Unternehmenserfolg
/ USA
/ Workforce
2013
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A resource-based perspective on human capital losses, HRM investments, and organizational performance
by
SHAW, JASON D.
, PARK, TAE-YOUN
, KIM, EUGENE
in
Accident rates
/ Arbeitsmobilität
/ Capital accumulation
/ Capital investments
/ Capital losses
/ Corporate strategies
/ Financial investments
/ Financial performance
/ Human capital
/ Human resource management
/ Human resources
/ Human resources management
/ Humankapital
/ Investments
/ Job performance
/ Labour productivity
/ Labour turnover
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational performance
/ Personalmanagement
/ Personnel management
/ Productivity
/ Resource management
/ resource-based view
/ Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz
/ Standard deviation
/ strategic human resource management
/ Strategic management
/ Studies
/ Südkorea
/ turnover
/ Unternehmenserfolg
/ USA
/ Workforce
2013
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A resource-based perspective on human capital losses, HRM investments, and organizational performance
by
SHAW, JASON D.
, PARK, TAE-YOUN
, KIM, EUGENE
in
Accident rates
/ Arbeitsmobilität
/ Capital accumulation
/ Capital investments
/ Capital losses
/ Corporate strategies
/ Financial investments
/ Financial performance
/ Human capital
/ Human resource management
/ Human resources
/ Human resources management
/ Humankapital
/ Investments
/ Job performance
/ Labour productivity
/ Labour turnover
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational effectiveness
/ Organizational performance
/ Personalmanagement
/ Personnel management
/ Productivity
/ Resource management
/ resource-based view
/ Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz
/ Standard deviation
/ strategic human resource management
/ Strategic management
/ Studies
/ Südkorea
/ turnover
/ Unternehmenserfolg
/ USA
/ Workforce
2013
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A resource-based perspective on human capital losses, HRM investments, and organizational performance
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A resource-based perspective on human capital losses, HRM investments, and organizational performance
2013
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Reversing the focus on human capital accumulations in the resource-based literature, the authors examine the issue of human capital losses and organizational performance. They theorize that human capital losses markedly diminish the inimitability of human capital stores initially, but that the negative effects are attenuated as human capital losses increase. They argue further that these effects are more dramatic when human resource management (HRM) investments are substantial. As predicted, Study 1 shows that the human capital losses (voluntary turnover rates)-workforce performance relationship takes the form of an attenuated negative relationship when HRM investments are high. Study 2 shows stronger curvilinear effects of voluntary turnover rates on financial performance via workforce productivity under these conditions. Implications for resource-based theory and strategic HRM are addressed.
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,John Wiley & Sons,Wiley,Wiley Periodicals Inc
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