A Cross-level Study on the Impact of Strategic Human Resource Management on Employee In-role Performance

  • Hongying Li*, Weihua Duan

Abstract

Based on social exchange theory, strategic human resource management (SHRM) has a positive effect on employee in-role performance. However, the existing researches are still insufficient in the research level and mechanism. This paper examines the cross-level impact of SHRM on employee in-role performance, and tests the mediating effect of psychological contract and the moderating role of Chinese traditionality. Taking 51 enterprises and 1015 employees as research objects, this study established a cross-level analysis model. The results of HLM empirical analysis show that: (1) SHRM has a significant cross-level positive impact on in-role performance. (2) SHRM improves in-role performance through improving balanced and relational psychological contract. SHRM improves in-role performance through depressing transactional psychological contract. (3) Chinese traditionality moderates the relationship between relational psychological contract, transactional psychological contract and in-role performance.

Published
2020-10-31
How to Cite
Hongying Li*, Weihua Duan. (2020). A Cross-level Study on the Impact of Strategic Human Resource Management on Employee In-role Performance. Design Engineering, 53 - 70. https://doi.org/10.17762/de.vi.689
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