Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU)

This case study identified the factors that influence the vertical and horizontal fit of three groups (i.e., training and development, performance management, and pay/incentives/benefits) of faculty development practices in Philippine University (PU). Using retroduction, it was able to uncover how s...

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Main Author: Estillore, Imelda P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-24632022-08-05T00:33:18Z Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU) Estillore, Imelda P. This case study identified the factors that influence the vertical and horizontal fit of three groups (i.e., training and development, performance management, and pay/incentives/benefits) of faculty development practices in Philippine University (PU). Using retroduction, it was able to uncover how such factors actually enhanced the alignment among the three groups, as well as their alignment to the strategic goals of PU. This study confirmed all the hypothesized determinants of fit proposed by Wei (2006), except for quantity of HR practices. The results of this study show that there are five determinants of fit in PU: 1) equal treatment; 2) quality of practices; 3) amount of HR budget; 4) faculty knowledge and skills; and 5) clarity and certainty of strategic goals. How these five factors result in the horizontal and vertical fit of the 3 groups of faculty development practices in PU can be understood by looking at the institutional mechanism (Vincent & Wapshott, 2014) at work: Collaboration among the University Management Team, School Management Team, and HR. Interestingly, three determinants of fit hypothesized by Wei (2006) - i.e., values system and culture; HR manager capability; and top management capability - turned out to be factors influencing the institutional mechanism. 2020-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/1420 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_doctoral/article/2463/viewcontent/Estillore_Imelda_11382589_Edited.pdf Dissertations English Animo Repository College personnel management—Philippines Human Resources Management
institution De La Salle University
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Human Resources Management
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Estillore, Imelda P.
Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU)
description This case study identified the factors that influence the vertical and horizontal fit of three groups (i.e., training and development, performance management, and pay/incentives/benefits) of faculty development practices in Philippine University (PU). Using retroduction, it was able to uncover how such factors actually enhanced the alignment among the three groups, as well as their alignment to the strategic goals of PU. This study confirmed all the hypothesized determinants of fit proposed by Wei (2006), except for quantity of HR practices. The results of this study show that there are five determinants of fit in PU: 1) equal treatment; 2) quality of practices; 3) amount of HR budget; 4) faculty knowledge and skills; and 5) clarity and certainty of strategic goals. How these five factors result in the horizontal and vertical fit of the 3 groups of faculty development practices in PU can be understood by looking at the institutional mechanism (Vincent & Wapshott, 2014) at work: Collaboration among the University Management Team, School Management Team, and HR. Interestingly, three determinants of fit hypothesized by Wei (2006) - i.e., values system and culture; HR manager capability; and top management capability - turned out to be factors influencing the institutional mechanism.
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title Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU)
title_short Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU)
title_full Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU)
title_fullStr Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU)
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of fit in faculty HR practices: A case study in Philippine university (PU)
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