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The theory of high-performance work systems

In: Elgar Introduction to Theories of Human Resources and Employment Relations

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  • Peter Boxall
  • Meng-Long Huo

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What is a ‘high-performance work system’ (HPWS) and how has the notion evolved in the literature? How does theory and research on HPWSs add value to our understanding of employment relations? This chapter reviews the history and discusses the meaning of this ambiguous concept. It then reviews two lines of analysis that are significant for HR strategists and researchers. One concerns which work systems prevail in which contexts and why. The other deals with how the performance of any work system can be improved and for whom. The chapter then discusses ways to improve our research methods in this area

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  • Peter Boxall & Meng-Long Huo, 2019. "The theory of high-performance work systems," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Kenneth Cafferkey & Aoife M. McDermott & Tony Dundon (ed.), Elgar Introduction to Theories of Human Resources and Employment Relations, chapter 7, pages 97-111, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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