scholarly journals Employing Quantile Regression for Influences of Human Resource Management on Employee Performance

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 156
Author(s):  
Quang Linh Huynh ◽  
Huynh Thi Thu Suong

The current study has employed the regression of quantile to explore the impacts of human resource management practices on employee performance at enterprises in business. The research data was collected in Vietnam as a developing economy. The empirical results offer a quite comprehensive picture of the causal linkages from the practices of human resource management to employee performance in emerging economies. These complex linkages have been explored at different quantiles of the conditional distribution of employee performance. The findings reveal that at different points of the conditional mean of employee performance, the effects of human resource management practices are different. The current work is helpful to researchers and business directors, especially in emerging countries like Vienam, by providing them with a more comprehensive picture of the multifaceted links from the practices of human resource management to employee performance. Accordingly, they are able to make better business decisions on the implementation of suitable human resource management. Finally, their enterprises can achieve better employee performance, which in turn leads to superior firm performance.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Umme Salma Sultana ◽  
Tarnima Warda Andalib ◽  
Mohd Ridzuan Darun

Malaysia is one of the countries which welcome expatriates from all over the world to fill the need for skilled employees. This paper provides an overview of how cultural divergence influence expatriates performance in Malaysia. The main purpose of this study is to identify the important issues which directly or indirectly, positively or negatively influence expatriate’s performance in day to day work. This study reviewed 55 papers related to cultural divergence, employee performance, cultural intelligence, and human resource management practices in Malaysia. The finding highlights that expatriates experience cultural clashes between foreign and local values, which pose direct influences on expatriates’ performance. This study contributes to the body of knowledge in the cross-cultural management field as well as practical implications to expatriating firms. Finally, this research is beneficial and informative, especially for Malaysian researchers and managers in International Human Resource Management (IHRM) field.


Author(s):  
Bader Ali Almutairi ◽  
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Khuzama Mohammad Arabiat ◽  

The current study aims to examine the human resource management practices and job satisfaction on employee performance and examine the mediating role of job satisfaction in the ministry of foreign affairs of Kuwait. The survey included 212 employees are working in the ministry of foreign affairs of Kuwait. The results of this study indicated that human resource management practices have a positive direct effect on employee performance. Moreover, the results of this study indicated that human resource management practices have a positive direct effect on job satisfaction. The results of this study indicated also that job satisfaction has a positive direct effect on employee performance. Regarding the mediating role, the results indicated that job satisfaction mediated the impact between human resource management practices and employee performance. Organizations should implement human resource management practices to strengthen and boost their future performance. As organizations should increase the level of job satisfaction in order to improve the performance of employees. This study recommended replicated the context of this study in other sectors in Kuwait such as the health care sector, education sector, and private sector.


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