Abstract
We develop and test a dynamic model of co-specialized resources for competitive advantage. Using matched data from senior executives and human resource managers, we test the direct and interactive effects of high-performance human resource (HPHR) practices and organizational culture on firm performance. Although the HPHR practices were not an important influence on performance, our findings indicate that organizational culture can be a valuable resource for companies.
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Lismen L.M. Chan, International Human Resources, McDonald's Corporation, c/o McDonald's North Asia Division Office, 21/F NatWest Tower, Times Square, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, PRC (tel: +852 2821 8101; fax: +852 2527 9025; e-mail: [email protected]). Margaret A. Shaffer, Department of Management, School of Business, The Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, PRC (tel: +852 3411 5214; fax: +852 3411 5583; e-mail: [email protected]). Ed Snape, Department of Management, Faculty of Business and Information Systems, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong (tel:+852 2766 7386; fax: +852 2774 3679; e-mail: [email protected]).