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Human resource management and innovative performance in non-profit hospitals : the mediating effect of organizational culture

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2020-06-19
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Acosta Prado, Julio César
López Montoya, Oscar Hernán
Sanchís Pedregosa, Carlos
Zárate Torres, Rodrigo Arturo

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TY - GEN T1 - Human resource management and innovative performance in non-profit hospitals : the mediating effect of organizational culture UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10726/5071 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation AB - ER - @misc{10726_5071, author = {Acosta Prado Julio César and López Montoya Oscar Hernán and Sanchís Pedregosa Carlos and Zárate Torres Rodrigo Arturo}, title = {Human resource management and innovative performance in non-profit hospitals : the mediating effect of organizational culture}, language = {eng}, orcid = {Acosta Prado, Julio César [0000-0002-7920-9602]}, orcid = {Sanchís Pedregosa, Carlos [0000-0002-0943-7335]}, orcid = {Zárate Torres, Rodrigo Arturo [0000-0002-9618-1752]}, scopus = {Acosta Prado, Julio César [55885349200]}, scopus = {López Montoya, Oscar Hernán [57200094417]}, scopus = {Sanchís Pedregosa, Carlos [56418448000]}, scopus = {Zárate Torres, Rodrigo Arturo [57194086451]}, year1 = {2023-06-21T22:23:03Z}, year2 = {2023-06-21T22:23:03Z}, abstract2 = {Literature suggests that human resources of non-profit hospitals (NPHs) present features that could potentially reach any expected organizational performance even when the attention to human resource management (HRM) are often low in non-profit organizations. Nowadays ambitious organizations strive to obtain a profitable performance that is also innovate and do it through building an organizational culture (OC), while for NPHs a positive culture is given by their human resources traits. However, there is not enough literature to understand how these three variables behave together. This study aims to explain the influence of HRM on IP mediated by OC. The research model was assessed through Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results support all the stated hypotheses. Both, HRM and OC are moderately strong predictors of IP, and OC mediates partially and in a complementary way the relationship between HRM on IP. An importance-performance map analysis (IPMA) was performed to expand the PLS-SEM results. The OC indicators show greater importance to explain IP, consequently, they are the most relevant indicators to initiate management actions by NPHs. The influence of HRM on IP represent an opportunity for NPH as it implies an affordable investment in comparison to the cost of technological solutions for enterprises.}, instname = {instname:Colegio de Estudios Superiores de Administración – CESA}, reponame = {reponame:Biblioteca Digital – CESA}, typedrive = {info:eu-repo/semantics/article}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10726/5071} }RT Generic T1 Human resource management and innovative performance in non-profit hospitals : the mediating effect of organizational culture LK http://hdl.handle.net/10726/5071 PB Frontiers Research Foundation AB OL Spanish (121)
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Literature suggests that human resources of non-profit hospitals (NPHs) present features that could potentially reach any expected organizational performance even when the attention to human resource management (HRM) are often low in non-profit organizations. Nowadays ambitious organizations strive to obtain a profitable performance that is also innovate and do it through building an organizational culture (OC), while for NPHs a positive culture is given by their human resources traits. However, there is not enough literature to understand how these three variables behave together. This study aims to explain the influence of HRM on IP mediated by OC. The research model was assessed through Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results support all the stated hypotheses. Both, HRM and OC are moderately strong predictors of IP, and OC mediates partially and in a complementary way the relationship between HRM on IP. An importance-performance map analysis (IPMA) was performed to expand the PLS-SEM results. The OC indicators show greater importance to explain IP, consequently, they are the most relevant indicators to initiate management actions by NPHs. The influence of HRM on IP represent an opportunity for NPH as it implies an affordable investment in comparison to the cost of technological solutions for enterprises.
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01422
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http://hdl.handle.net/10726/5071
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