Investigating the role of human resource management practices on employee performance through PLS-SEM approach: a case study of academic libraries in India

Javaid Ahmad Wani, S. A. Ganaie
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the association between select human resource management practices and employee performance in academic libraries in India. Design/methodology/approach The current study uses the quantitative method of research. Partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyse the results. The current study uses a cross-sectional approach by using a convenient sampling method. The sample size of the study was 163, which was adequate for conducting PLS-SEM analysis. Findings The study found a significant positive correlation between human resource management practices and employee performance in academic libraries. This suggests that the implementation of effective human resource management practices has a beneficial impact on various aspects of employee performance. Research limitations/implications The study’s cross-sectional design may limit the ability to establish causality or determine the direction of the relationship between human resource management practices and employee performance. The study may have limitations regarding the sample size and its representativeness. If the sample is small or limited to specific academic libraries in India, it may not be possible to generalise the findings to a broader population of academic libraries in the country or to libraries in other regions or countries. Practical implications The study has practical implications for academic libraries in India. By recognising the significant correlation between human resource management practices and employee performance, libraries can prioritise the implementation of effective human resource management strategies. This includes aligning human resources practices with organisational goals, focusing on employee development and engagement and adopting best practices in recruitment, training and performance management. Social implications This study can have broader social implications by promoting a supportive and productive work culture that positively impacts the academic library community. Originality/value The paper focuses on a quite important and largely unexplored area of human resource management within the academic libraries sector.
通过 PLS-SEM 方法调查人力资源管理实践对员工绩效的作用:印度学术图书馆案例研究
本研究旨在探讨印度学术图书馆中部分人力资源管理实践与员工绩效之间的关联。采用部分最小二乘法结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)分析结果。本研究采用方便抽样法进行横截面研究。研究发现,学术图书馆的人力资源管理实践与员工绩效之间存在显著的正相关关系。研究的局限性/影响研究的横截面设计可能会限制确定人力资源管理实践与员工绩效之间因果关系或关系方向的能力。本研究在样本量及其代表性方面可能存在局限性。如果样本规模较小或仅限于印度的特定学术图书馆,则可能无法将研究结果推广到印度更广泛的学术图书馆群体或其他地区或国家的图书馆。通过认识到人力资源管理实践与员工绩效之间的重要关联,图书馆可以优先实施有效的人力资源管理战略。社会影响本研究通过促进对学术图书馆界产生积极影响的支持性和富有成效的工作文化,可产生更广泛的社会影响。原创性/价值本文重点关注学术图书馆界人力资源管理中一个相当重要且基本未被探索的领域。
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