Can agency theory disclose organizational commitment? Exploring employees and agency workers

Pei-Chen Chen, S. Fang
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In the 21st century, dispatching human resources is an important means by which an enterprise is able to maintain a flexible workforce and reduce cost. By taking advantage of human resources dispatching, the user company can acurtail employment costs and risks, and be more responsive to uncertainty in the changing environment. However, human resources dispatching has the inherent risk that talents will not be retained for the enterprise's operation. Thus, such temporary employment should be used with caution. This study explores the enterprise's (user company) use of traditional employment and human resources dispatching (using full-time employees and agency workers) from an agency perspective, and considers the relationship between agency problems and cost. This study also seeks to explore whether different employment relationships between full-time employees and agency workers entail different organizational commitments. Our propositions are that (a) full-time employees have stronger affective commitment than do agency workers, (b) agency workers relate more strongly to normative commitment than do full-time employees, and (c) full-time employees and agency workers are equally strong in continuance commitment. On this basis, this study sets out the managerial implications of human resources dispatching and recommends that the organizational commitment of agency workers be considered for future management of human resources dispatching. In this way, enterprises can pursue cost saving and flexible employment more effectively.
代理理论能否揭示组织承诺?探索员工和代理工作者
在21世纪,人力资源派遣是企业保持灵活劳动力、降低成本的重要手段。通过利用人力资源调度,用户公司可以精确计算用工成本和用工风险,在不断变化的环境中更能应对不确定性。然而,人力资源派遣存在着企业无法为企业经营留下人才的内在风险。因此,这种临时工作应该谨慎使用。本研究从代理的角度探讨企业(用户公司)对传统用工和人力资源派遣(使用全职员工和代理工人)的使用,并考虑代理问题与成本之间的关系。本研究亦探讨全职员工与中介工作者的不同雇佣关系是否会产生不同的组织承诺。我们的命题是:(a)全职员工比中介工作者有更强的情感承诺,(b)中介工作者比全职员工与规范性承诺的关系更强,(c)全职员工和中介工作者在持续承诺方面同样强。在此基础上,本研究提出了人力资源派遣的管理意义,并建议在未来的人力资源派遣管理中应考虑机构工作人员的组织承诺。这样,企业就可以更有效地追求成本节约和灵活用工。
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