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Longitudinal research into the effects of the high performance organisation framework: The case of NEH Philippines

André de Waal (The HPO Center, Hilversum, The Netherlands)
Jeroen de Haas (Nader & Ebrahim S/O Hassan Philippines, Davao, The Philippines)

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

ISSN: 1741-0401

Article publication date: 9 July 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Many models for designing a high-performance organization (HPO) have been proposed in the past decades. However, not much information can be found in the extant literature on whether these models actually improve the results of an organization over time in a sustainable manner. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate whether de Waal’s (2012) HPO framework does help organizations increase their performance in a sustainable manner.

Design/methodology/approach

De Waal’s HPO framework was applied at Nader & Ebrahim S/O Hassan (NEH), a Philippine banana producer and exporter. In 2013, a first HPO diagnosis was conducted, in which the HPO status and possible improvements were identified. This application entailed conducting a questionnaire, holding interviews, and organizing a feedback workshop with management and employees. The aim was to identify possible improvements which the organization could implement in order to achieve high performance. Subsequently, NEH started to work on these improvements, and in 2015, a second diagnosis followed.

Findings

The second HPO diagnosis showed that both NEH’s HPO scores and organizational results had gone up considerably. The research results also showed which of the interventions, which NEH applied during working on the improvements, were most effective.

Originality/value

Virtually all of the HPO frameworks and models described in the literature have not been tested scientifically on their effectiveness. Thus, the research into the workings and effectiveness of de Waal’s framework belongs to an exclusive and limited set of longitudinal research studies which actually brings the study of effective performance models further.

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Citation

de Waal, A. and de Haas, J. (2018), "Longitudinal research into the effects of the high performance organisation framework: The case of NEH Philippines", International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 67 No. 6, pp. 985-999. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPPM-08-2017-0183

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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