Personnel Review: Volume 51 Issue 2

A Journal of People, Work, and Organisations

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“It's the work climate that keeps me here”: the interplay between the HRM process and emergent factors in the construction of employee experiences

Maarit Laiho, Essi Saru, Hannele Seeck

The purpose of this paper is to explore the interplay between human resource management (HRM) and emergent factors in constructing a strong HRM climate. Specifically, the paper…

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Learning with the devil: mentoring and advocates

Fiona Wilson

The purpose of this research was to understand the lived experience of mentoring to provide insight for those who manage and experience mentoring at work.

The role of individual characteristics and working conditions in understanding boredom at work

Cecilia Toscanelli, Shagini Udayar, Ieva Urbanaviciute, Koorosh Massoudi

This study proposes an examination of the psychometric properties of the French version of two boredom scales (i.e. the Dutch Boredom Scale and the Boredom Proneness Scale Short…

Why employee engagement matters? Evidences from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation in India

Vijay Kumar Shrotryia, Kirti Saroha, Upasana Dhanda

The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the relationship between organizational commitment (OC) and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as mediated by employee…

Retention intention: does having a proactive personality matter?

Roksana Binte Rezwan, Yoshi Takahashi

In this study, the authors examine how employees' retention intentions are related to their proactive personalities through the theoretical lens of the model of motivational force…

A review of work–life programs and organizational outcomes

Kohinur Akter, Muhammad Ali, Artemis Chang

Work–life programs research has been conducted at the individual and organizational levels, yet one important question remains unanswered: Do work–life programs improve…

Trendsetters of HRM: a systematic review of how professional service firms manage people

Dmitri Sokolov, Elena Zavyalova

Human resource management in professional service firms (PSF) is one of the most important instruments for promoting sustainable competitive advantage. Despite the major growth of…

The sharing economy and the transformation of work: evidence from Foodora

Andrea Geissinger, Christofer Laurell, Christina Öberg, Christian Sandström, Yuliani Suseno

This article explores the various stakeholders' perceptions of the ways digital work is organised within the sharing economy and the social implications of the transformation of…

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Occupational stereotypes: professionals´ warmth and competence perceptions of occupations

Andrea Strinić, Magnus Carlsson, Jens Agerström

The purpose of the current study is to investigate occupational stereotypes among a professional sample of recruiters and other employees on the two fundamental dimensions of…

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Homophily: functional bias to the talent identification process?

Mariela Golik, Maria Rita Blanco

This empirical study aims to analyse the talent spotters' perception of their tendency to be homophilic in the talent identification process and their stance on it. Besides, this…

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Does job stress enhance employee creativity? Exploring the role of psychological capital

Azka Ghafoor, Jarrod Haar

Using the conservation of resource theory, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the potentially positive influence of job stress on creativity through the resource caravan…

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Getting nowhere, going elsewhere: the impact of perceived career compromises on turnover intentions

Dirk De Clercq

The purpose of this article is to investigate the unexplored relationship between employees' perceptions that they have made compromises in their careers (i.e. perceived career…

Does leaders' adoption of employee voice influence employee work engagement?

Lan Li, Xingshan Zheng, Qi Zhang

The present study aims to determine the effect of adopting voice on subordinates' work engagement based on organization-based self-esteem (OBSE).

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Does it pay to be bad? An investigation of dark triad traits and job performance in India

Nishant Uppal

The current paper proposes a curvilinear relationship between the dark triad traits (Machiavellianism, psychopathy and narcissism) and job performance. In addition, it examines…

Managing voluntary collective turnover: the impact of a cynical workplace climate

Michelle Brown, Christina Cregan, Carol T. Kulik, Isabel Metz

Voluntary collective turnover can be costly for workplaces. The authors investigate the effectiveness of high-performance work system (HPWS) intensity as a tool to manage…

How work–life conflict affects employee outcomes of Chinese only-children academics: the moderating roles of gender and family structure

Huiping Xian, Carol Atkinson, Yue Meng-Lewis

China's controversial one-child policy has been blamed for creating an ageing population, a generation of employees without siblings and a 4-2-1 family structure that places…

Developing job performance: mediation of occupational commitment and achievement striving with competence enhancement as a moderator

Chieh-Peng Lin, Chu-Mei Liu, Hui-Ting Chan

This study draws upon the theory of eudaimonic motivation to develop a model that explains job performance in high-tech industry. This study aims to clarify through what mediating…

Change ubiquity: employee perceptions of change prevalence from three countries

Paulette L. Brazzale, Helena D. Cooper–Thomas, Jarrod Haar, Roy K. Smollan

The purpose of this paper is to address assumptions about the prevalence of change in human resource management (HRM) and organizational change literature, providing evidence from…

The role of ethical leadership in enhancing exploitative and explorative learning simultaneously: what does it matter if employees view work as central?

Moazzam Ali, Yuanmei (Elly) Qu, Shoaib Shafique, Nhat Tan Pham, Muhammad Usman

The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that ethical leadership positively contributes to exploitative learning and explorative learning simultaneously and then examine the…

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Idealized influence and commitment: a granular approach in understanding leadership

Leila Afshari

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationships between the idealized influence component of transformational leadership (TL) and employee organizational commitment…

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The influences of abusive supervision on job satisfaction and mental health: the path through emotional labor

I-An Wang, Szu-Yin Lin, Yeong-Shyang Chen, Shou-Tsung Wu

The purpose of the study is to empirically test and explore the influences of abusive supervision on subordinates' job satisfaction and mental health. Specifically, the authors…

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Cover of Personnel Review

ISSN:

0048-3486

Online date, start – end:

1971

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Eddy Ng
  • Professor Pauline Stanton