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Title Sustainable Human Resource Management Nurtures Change-Oriented Employees: Relationship between High-Commitment Work Systems and Employees' Taking Charge Behaviors
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Authors Li, SL; Sun, F; Li, MZ
Title Sustainable Human Resource Management Nurtures Change-Oriented Employees: Relationship between High-Commitment Work Systems and Employees' Taking Charge Behaviors
Year 2019
Published Sustainability, 11.0, 13
Abstract In today's business world, the environment is changing rapidly. Employers need to rely upon their employees in order to produce long-term competitive advantage and sustainable performance. However, little research has investigated whether sustainable human resource management could prompt change-oriented behaviors in employees. By integrating the job demands-resources (JD-R) model and the proactive motivation model with the existing literature on sustainable human resource management, we explored the relationship between high-commitment work systems (HCWS) and the employees' taking charge behaviors. Data from 352 employees of 96 organizations provided support for the positive e ff ect of HCWS on the employees' taking charge behaviors. The results of this study showed that HCWS a ff ect the employees' taking charge behaviors through their work engagement only when they felt a high level of impact. Based on these results, we not only provide several theoretical contributions to the literature on HCWS and taking charge, but also provide some practical suggestions for how to nurture change-oriented employees using sustainable human resource management within the organizations.
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