A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government

This paper presents the findings of a cross-cultural comparison of the effects of 'best practice' HRM using employees from a matched sample of local government service departments in England and Malaysia (England n = 569, Malaysian n = 453). The paper tests the universal 'best practic...

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Main Authors: Gould-Williams, J, Rosmah Mohamed
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spelling my.oum.4382013-05-17T06:16:46Z A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government Gould-Williams, J Rosmah Mohamed, HD Industries. Land use. Labor This paper presents the findings of a cross-cultural comparison of the effects of 'best practice' HRM using employees from a matched sample of local government service departments in England and Malaysia (England n = 569, Malaysian n = 453). The paper tests the universal 'best practice' thesis, and also assesses the perceived level of up-take of HR practices in the two samples. The research also considers the effects of the psychological climate and employees' perceptions of trust on five work-related outcomes, namely job satisfaction, motivation, organizational citizenship behaviour, stress and quit intentions. The findings reveal that the Malaysian workers perceived the up-take of HR practices to be higher in comparison to their counterparts in England. A less consistent pattern emerged with regards to perceptions of climate. OLS regression revealed that consistent with the universal thesis, a bundle of HR practices significantly predicted employee outcomes in the hypothesized directions in both samples. Therefore, these findings provide strong support for the universal thesis. (Authors' abstract) Routledge 2010 Article PeerReviewed Gould-Williams, J and Rosmah Mohamed, (2010) A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 21 (5). pp. 653-675. ISSN 0958-5192 (paper) ; 1466-4399 (electronic) http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/438/
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A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government
description This paper presents the findings of a cross-cultural comparison of the effects of 'best practice' HRM using employees from a matched sample of local government service departments in England and Malaysia (England n = 569, Malaysian n = 453). The paper tests the universal 'best practice' thesis, and also assesses the perceived level of up-take of HR practices in the two samples. The research also considers the effects of the psychological climate and employees' perceptions of trust on five work-related outcomes, namely job satisfaction, motivation, organizational citizenship behaviour, stress and quit intentions. The findings reveal that the Malaysian workers perceived the up-take of HR practices to be higher in comparison to their counterparts in England. A less consistent pattern emerged with regards to perceptions of climate. OLS regression revealed that consistent with the universal thesis, a bundle of HR practices significantly predicted employee outcomes in the hypothesized directions in both samples. Therefore, these findings provide strong support for the universal thesis. (Authors' abstract)
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title A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government
title_short A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government
title_full A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government
title_fullStr A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' HRM on worker outcomes in Malaysia and England local government
title_sort comparative study of the effects of 'best practice' hrm on worker outcomes in malaysia and england local government
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