High-performance work systems and firm innovation: the moderating role of digital technology and employee participation. Evidence from Europe

IF 3.1 Q2 MANAGEMENT Management Research Review Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1108/mrr-11-2022-0751
Ylenia Curzi, Filippo Ferrarini
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Purpose In the literature, evidence is to be found of the positive effect of high-performance work systems (HPWSs) on innovation in firms. However, innovation is enabled by not only human resources but also digital technology, and scholars have called for further investigation into the interplay between digital technology and HRM systems. Drawing on signalling theory and HPWSs research, the purpose of this study is to explore the moderating role of digital technologies in the relationship between HPWSs and innovation in the firm and consider employee participation as an additional conditioning factor. Design/methodology/approach This study uses data from the European Company Suvery 2019 administered in a sample of more than 20,000 European establishments and applies logistic regression with a three-way interaction. Findings HPWSs underpin product and process innovation. Moreover, this study shows that in firms with low levels of employee participation, digital technology enhances the effect of HPWSs on innovation, while in firms with high levels of employee participation, this effect is reduced. Originality/value This study enriches the scholarly discussion about the link between HPWSs and innovation in the firm, by investigating in theoretical and empirical terms the moderating effect of digital technology, underlining that either positive or negative synergistic effects are possible. By adding employee participation to the analysis, the authors cast light on an important boundary condition for understanding when the synergic effects become more prominent. This intends to respond to recent calls from scholars and practitioners for more insight into the precise nature of the synergies between HPWSs and digital technology on innovation in the firm, with important implications for management.
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高效工作系统与企业创新:数字技术与员工参与的调节作用。来自欧洲的证据
在文献中,证据是发现的高效能工作系统(HPWSs)对企业创新的积极影响。然而,创新不仅是由人力资源实现的,也是由数字技术实现的,学者们呼吁进一步研究数字技术与人力资源管理系统之间的相互作用。基于信号理论和HPWSs研究,本研究的目的是探讨数字技术在HPWSs与企业创新之间的调节作用,并将员工参与作为一个额外的制约因素。本研究使用了来自2019年欧洲公司调查的数据,该调查是在2万多家欧洲企业的样本中进行的,并应用了具有三方互动的逻辑回归。HPWSs是产品和工艺创新的基础。此外,本研究还表明,在员工参与度较低的企业中,数字技术增强了hpss对创新的影响,而在员工参与度较高的企业中,这种影响有所减弱。本研究从理论和实证两方面考察了数字技术的调节作用,强调了积极或消极的协同效应是可能的,从而丰富了关于hpss与企业创新之间联系的学术讨论。通过将员工参与加入分析,作者阐明了理解协同效应何时变得更加突出的重要边界条件。这是为了回应学者和从业人员最近的呼吁,他们希望更深入地了解hpss和数字技术之间对公司创新的协同作用的确切性质,这对管理具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: Management Research Review publishes a wide variety of articles outlining the latest management research. We emphasize management implication from multiple disciplines. We welcome high quality empirical and theoretical studies, literature reviews, and articles with important tactical implications. Published 12 times a year, the journal prides itself on quick publication of the very latest research in general management. The key issues featured include: Business Ethics and Sustainability Corporate Finance Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Industrial Relations Information and Knowledge Management International Business Human Resource Management Organizational Theory and Behaviour Production and Operations Management Strategic Management and Leadership
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