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High-performance human resource practices, organizational identification and employee commitment: the moderating role of organizational culture

Drawing on social exchange and social identity theories, this study examines the mediating role of organizational identification on the relationship between high-performance human resource practices (HPHRPs) and employee commitment. The study further examines the moderating role of organizational cu...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology 2024-10, Vol.15, p.1494186
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