High Commitment HR Practices and Top PerformersImpacts on Organizational Commitment

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Kiwook Kwon
Johngseok Bae
John J. Lawler
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[1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Business Administration, School of Labor and Employment Relations
[2] Korea University,Department of Management, School of Business
[3] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,School of Labor and Employment Relations
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Top performers; High commitment HR practices; Organizational commitment; Social exchange; Interaction effect; Knowledge workers;
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Both scholars and practitioners have paid much attention to the impact of retaining top-performing knowledge workers on organizational effectiveness.This study hypothesizes and analyzes how a bundle of high-commitment human resource practices (HCHRPs) influence affective organizational commitment, a strong predictor of employee turnover, of top performers versus ordinary employees.This study suggests that HCHRPs may enable organizations to retain not only ordinary employees but also top performers through their positive impact on employees’ organizational commitment.Using a sample of middle level managerial and R&D workers in 11 subsidiaries of a multinational conglomerate located in East Asia, this study showed that a bundle of high commitment human resource practices was positively related to the affective organizational commitment of top performers more than that of lower performers.
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