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New Frontiers in HR Practices and HR Processes: evidence from Asia

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posted on 2024-08-05, 11:13 authored by Karin Sanders, Lynda Jiwen Song, Zhen Wang, Timothy BednallTimothy Bednall

Research on the relationship between human resource management (HRM) and organizational outcomes has mainly been studied at the organizational level so far. However, HRM scholars acknowledge that employees are the foundation of organizations, and they play an important role in the effect of HRM on employee and organizational outcomes. While research on HR content focuses on the effects of HR practices, HR process research considers how employee perceptions and attributions of HR influence organizational outcomes. In the special issue of New Frontiers in HR Practices and HR Processes: Evidence from Asia, we focus on emerging research in the Asian region, especially China and Pakistan regarding the role of employees, also known as the micro-foundations of HR research, in terms of both HR content and HR process. In this Introduction of the special issue, we review the current state-of-the-art studies in both research streams and highlight further research questions. We outline how the papers in this special issue advance our knowledge for the Asian region and we also call for more Asian region HR practice and HR process studies in the future.

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1038-4111

Journal title

Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources

Volume

60

Issue

4

Pagination

703-720

Publisher

Wiley

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Copyright © 2022 the authors. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence.

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