Understanding the drivers of organizational business performance from the human capital perspective

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Alexander Serenko, A. Mohammed Abubakar, Nick Bontis
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The purpose of this study is to understand the drivers of organizational business performance from the perspective of human capital. Data were collected from 691 employees working in 15 North American credit unions. The model was developed and tested by means of the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling technique. This study illuminates an underexplored mechanism driving the association between transformational leadership and business performance based on several theoretical frameworks such as leader–member exchange theory, the conservation of resources theory, the heuristic model of employee turnover, equity theory, and capital-based view. The findings indicate that transformational leaders provide their subordinates with constructive feedback and offer training and development (T&D) opportunities, which are the key factors driving employee job satisfaction. Employee job satisfaction curtails turnover intention, which, in turn, reduces human capital outflow and, consequently, increases business performance. Managers should always act as true transformational leaders and provide their subordinates with relevant performance feedback and ample T&D opportunities. Workers who undergo T&D at the expense of their organization become more loyal and are less likely to leave even though they become more marketable. Organizations are recommended to administer periodic employee satisfaction surveys and prevent the exodus of human capital, which may be difficult to replenish.

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从人力资本的角度理解组织业务绩效的驱动因素
本研究的目的是从人力资本的角度来理解组织经营绩效的驱动因素。数据来自北美15个信用合作社的691名员工。该模型是利用偏最小二乘结构方程建模技术开发和测试的。本研究基于领导-成员交换理论、资源守恒理论、员工流动启发式模型、股权理论和基于资本的观点等几个理论框架,阐明了一种尚未充分探索的驱动变革型领导与企业绩效之间联系的机制。研究结果表明,转型型领导者为下属提供建设性的反馈,并提供培训和发展机会,这是推动员工工作满意度的关键因素。员工工作满意度降低了离职意愿,进而减少了人力资本外流,从而提高了企业绩效。管理者应始终充当真正的转型领导者,为下属提供相关的绩效反馈和充足的研发机会。以牺牲组织为代价进行T&D的员工变得更加忠诚,即使他们变得更有市场,也不太可能离开。建议各组织定期进行员工满意度调查,防止人力资本外流,因为人力资本可能难以补充。
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期刊介绍: Knowledge and Process Management aims to provide essential information to executives responsible for driving performance improvement in their business or for introducing new ideas to business through thought leadership. The journal meets executives" needs for practical information on the lessons learned from other organizations in the areas of: - knowledge management - organizational learning - core competences - process management
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