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Examining the moderating role of HIHRP in the relationship between external integration and productivity

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  • Tarifa Fernández, Jorge
  • Céspedes Lorente, José Joaquín
  • de Burgos Jiménez, Jerónimo

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Purpose – Based on the human resource (HR) and supply chain integration (SCI) literature, we argue that high-involvement human resource practices (HIHRP) work as a complementary capability for SCI, and thus, HIHRP moderates the relationship between SCI and firm productivity. This moderating role is analyzed through the following HIHRP dimensions: ability-enhancing, motivation-enhancing, and opportunity-enhancing practices (AMO framework). Design/methodology/approach – Using empirical data collected from a survey of the agri-food sector (horticultural firms of southern Spain), the moderating effects of HIHRP on the relationship between supply chain external integrations (with customers and suppliers) and productivity are examined. A hierarchical regression analysis is used to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings – The results support that HIHRP have a moderating effect on the SCI/productivity relationship. However, these results are only significant in the case of supplier integration. Originality/value – This study analyzes HIHRP as a complementary asset in the context of SCI and makes both theoretical and managerial contributions to the SCI literature by empirically analyzing the role of HR practices in enhancing the relationship between SCI and performance.

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  • Tarifa Fernández, Jorge & Céspedes Lorente, José Joaquín & de Burgos Jiménez, Jerónimo, 2021. "Examining the moderating role of HIHRP in the relationship between external integration and productivity," MPRA Paper 120126, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Mar 2021.
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    supply chain integration; supplier; customer; productivity;
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    • M11 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Production Management
    • M12 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation

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