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Impact Of High-Performance Work-System (Hpws) On Employee-Performance: A Case Study

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  • KAUR Harjinder

    (L.N. Mithila University, Darbangha, Bihar, India)

  • PANI Biswajyoti

    (School of Mech. Engg., KIIT-DU, Odisha, India)

  • SINGH Saranjit

    (School of Mech. Engg., KIIT-DU, Odisha, India)

  • JHA Divakar

    (Univ. Dept. of Com & Bus Admn, L. N. Mithila University, Bihar, India)

Abstract

Present article aims to summarize the impact of ‘High-Performance Work-System’ (HPWS) on employee performance. The research evaluates and establishes the link between HPWS best practices and corporate performance by investigating the evidence of the effects of these practices on the employee’s overall attitudes on the basis of the concept of ‘Black Box’. Further, the study contributes empirically by providing possible corrective measures and suggestions to the management of the company, which can be adopted to attain the status of a ‘World Class Organization’ by the company. Initially, the skewness and kurtosis tests were performed on the survey data to examine the normality of the data. Basis this, the correlation tests were designed and executed. In the present analysis, the bivariate analysis between the various variables (both independent and dependent) as chosen were performed to explore this inter-relationship. The present research uses “Hierarchal Multiple Linear Regression” (HMLR) analysis to examine the net effect on the employee attitudinal measures due to each bundles of the HPWS best practices as highlighted in nine hypotheses. At the end, summary of the recommendations to the general users has also been listed.

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  • KAUR Harjinder & PANI Biswajyoti & SINGH Saranjit & JHA Divakar, 2021. "Impact Of High-Performance Work-System (Hpws) On Employee-Performance: A Case Study," Studies in Business and Economics, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 16(2), pages 111-126, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:blg:journl:v:16:y:2021:i:2:p:111-126
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