High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives

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Main Author: Dello Russo, S.
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Mayrhofer, W., Caetano, A., Passos, A.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Over the recent decades, organizations have had to face a number of major external shocks and crises. Acquiring a better understanding of how human resources are managed under such critical conditions constitutes the main purpose of this study. We conducted a study triangulating different sources (employees, HR managers, and secondary data) and types of data (quantitative and qualitative) to explore how employees in Portuguese organizations perceived the HR practices' implementation during the years of the financial crisis (2011–2014) and how HR managers explained it. Longitudinal evidence from 53 organizations attests to perceived decreasing trends, particularly in training and development and performance management. HR managers legitimize these trends, embracing conventions and revealing the impact of coercive and normative pressures. Our findings highlight the need for renewed attention to be paid to the contextual pressures on HR managers' decision-making and actions that could severely endanger their role as strategic partners and their embrace of sustainable HRM.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
title High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
spellingShingle High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
Dello Russo, S.
Contextual HRM
HR managers
HR practices
HRM in crisis
Institutional pressures
Longitudinal study
title_short High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
title_full High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
title_fullStr High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
title_full_unstemmed High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
title_sort High‐commitment HRM practices during the financial crisis in Portugal: Employees' and HR perspectives
author Dello Russo, S.
author_facet Dello Russo, S.
Mayrhofer, W.
Caetano, A.
Passos, A.
author_role author
author2 Mayrhofer, W.
Caetano, A.
Passos, A.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dello Russo, S.
Mayrhofer, W.
Caetano, A.
Passos, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Contextual HRM
HR managers
HR practices
HRM in crisis
Institutional pressures
Longitudinal study
topic Contextual HRM
HR managers
HR practices
HRM in crisis
Institutional pressures
Longitudinal study
description Over the recent decades, organizations have had to face a number of major external shocks and crises. Acquiring a better understanding of how human resources are managed under such critical conditions constitutes the main purpose of this study. We conducted a study triangulating different sources (employees, HR managers, and secondary data) and types of data (quantitative and qualitative) to explore how employees in Portuguese organizations perceived the HR practices' implementation during the years of the financial crisis (2011–2014) and how HR managers explained it. Longitudinal evidence from 53 organizations attests to perceived decreasing trends, particularly in training and development and performance management. HR managers legitimize these trends, embracing conventions and revealing the impact of coercive and normative pressures. Our findings highlight the need for renewed attention to be paid to the contextual pressures on HR managers' decision-making and actions that could severely endanger their role as strategic partners and their embrace of sustainable HRM.
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