Implicit human resource management theory: a potential threat to the internal validity of human resource practice measures
Gardner, Timothy M. ; Wright, Patrick M.
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2009
20
1
January
57-74
enterprise level ; human resources management ; profitability
Personnel management
English
Bibliogr.
"Since the publication of Huselid's (1995) paper examining the relationship between HR practices and firm performance, there has been an explosion of published papers examining the empirical relationship between HR practices and various measures of firm performance. This study examines the possibility that informants typically providing data about organizational HR practices may be biased by an implicit theory of human resource management. Our findings suggest the responses from subjects typically providing data about HR practices may be biased in their reporting by the performance of the organization. The generalizability of these results is considered and implications for future studies of the HR-firm performance relationship reviewed. "
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