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Market orientation, HRM importance and competency: determinants of strategic HRM in Chinese firms

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Wei, Li-Qun ; Lau, Chung-Ming

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2005

16

10

Oct.

1901-1918

human resources management

China

Personnel management

English

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"This study examined three factors leading to a firm's adoption of strategic human resource management (SHRM): market orientation, HRM importance and HRM competency. Using a sample of firms from China, empirical results showed that the three factors are significantly related to a firm's adoption of SHRM. Given the transitional nature of the Chinese economy, the moderating effects of ownership types and firm size were also investigated. However, the moderating effects were not as strong as predicted. Managerial implications and directions for future research of SHRM in an emerging economy context are discussed."

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