Human Resource Management Practices and Business Performance: The Mediating Effect of Corporate Entrepreneurship

Johan Van der Westhuizen, Christine Van Rensburg
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Globalisation is creating profound and substantial changes for businesses and industries worldwide. These changes have forced businesses to re-evaluate their organisational philosophy and strategic approaches to become more competitive. Corporate-level entrepreneurship is indispensable in improving productivity and promoting economic growth. The paper’s purpose was to determine the mediating role of corporate entrepreneurship between human resource management practices (HRMPs) and business performance. Following this purpose, the interrelationship between specific human resource practices, corporate entrepreneurship and business performance was investigated. After that, the mediating role of corporate entrepreneurship in the relationship between human resource practices and business performance was examined. A quantitative, formal, and cross-sectional approach was used. Data were collected using a survey, and self-administered questionnaires were emailed to 744 human resource managers in medium and large businesses in Gauteng. A response rate of 47.6 per cent was achieved as 351 usable questionnaires were received. The results provide empirical evidence that corporate entrepreneurship (CE) is stimulated by better employee relations, selection practices, compensation, high level of employee development and skills training. The evidence further shows that HRMPs influence business performance and that a positive relationship exists between innovation intensity and risk propensity and business performance.
人力资源管理实践与企业绩效:企业企业家精神的中介作用
全球化正在给世界各地的商业和工业带来深刻而实质性的变化。这些变化迫使企业重新评估其组织理念和战略方法,以提高竞争力。企业企业家精神对于提高生产力和促进经济增长是不可或缺的。本文的目的是确定企业企业家精神在人力资源管理实践(hrmp)和企业绩效之间的中介作用。根据这一目的,研究了具体人力资源实践、公司创业精神和企业绩效之间的相互关系。在此基础上,考察了企业企业家精神在人力资源实践与企业绩效关系中的中介作用。采用了定量、正式和横断面的方法。通过调查收集数据,并通过电子邮件向豪登省大中型企业的744名人力资源经理发送自行填写的问卷。收到351份可用问卷,回复率达47.6%。实证结果表明,良好的员工关系、选拔实践、薪酬、高水平的员工发展和技能培训能够促进企业创业。研究进一步表明,人力资源管理对企业绩效有显著影响,创新强度、风险倾向与企业绩效之间存在正相关关系。
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