Exploring the link between top-down information sharing and organisational performance: the moderating role of flexible manufacturing strategy

被引:3
作者
Park, Rhokeun [1 ]
机构
[1] Hankuk Univ Foreign Studies, Coll Business, 107 Imun Ro, Seoul 130791, South Korea
关键词
information sharing; organisational citizenship behaviour; organisational performance; flexible manufacturing strategy; social exchange theory; HUMAN-RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIORS; SOCIAL-EXCHANGE; EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; PROCEDURAL JUSTICE; FIRM PERFORMANCE; JOB-SATISFACTION; WORK PRACTICES; HR PRACTICES;
D O I
10.1111/1748-8583.12142
中图分类号
F24 [劳动经济];
学科分类号
020106 ; 020207 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
This study examines whether organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) mediates the relationship between information sharing and organisational performance. The independent role of information sharing in employee outcomes and organisational performance has been largely overlooked in the HRM literature. Although information sharing can contribute to organisational performance through various processes, the field reveals little regarding the mechanisms of how information sharing may lead to organisational performance. This study also investigates the moderating role of flexible manufacturing strategy in the relationship between information sharing and OCB. The study found that OCB plays a role as a mediator in the relationship between information sharing and organisational performance. The relationship between information sharing and OCB was stronger in firms with a flexible manufacturing strategy than in firms with a mass production strategy. The findings provide implications on how information sharing is related to organisational performance and which organisations should share more information with their employees.
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页码:598 / 613
页数:16
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