HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs

This article discusses the impact of the implementation of HR sustainability practices through human resource policies on employee productivity of SMEs. Secondly, this article also discusses the results of a comparative analysis of the validity and reliability of two studies, namely pilot test and t...

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Main Authors: Kelana, B. W. Y., Mansor, N. N. A., Sanny, L.
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spelling my.utm.723582017-11-20T08:23:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72358/ HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs Kelana, B. W. Y. Mansor, N. N. A. Sanny, L. HD28 Management. Industrial Management This article discusses the impact of the implementation of HR sustainability practices through human resource policies on employee productivity of SMEs. Secondly, this article also discusses the results of a comparative analysis of the validity and reliability of two studies, namely pilot test and the actual research. Both analyses were conducted through an instrument used to measure the influence of human resource sustainability practice on employee productivity of SMEs through an HR policy. The instrument is based on a research model introduced by Gollan (2000), Model factors that influence HR sustainability. This research does not only attempt to prove that the instrument is strong in terms of content validity (previous studies) but also in terms of construct validity, predictive validity and reliability. The analysis results show that all the variables used in the instruments have a high value of reliability and validity in both studies. In addition, this article indirectly proves that the Gollan (2000) model has empirical proof for future research. This is supported by the stakeholders and institutions theory. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed Kelana, B. W. Y. and Mansor, N. N. A. and Sanny, L. (2016) HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 24 (July). pp. 73-80. ISSN 0128-7702 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85013435782&partnerID=40&md5=37deb39ad59d30219d4ce1d9f5e72864
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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Kelana, B. W. Y.
Mansor, N. N. A.
Sanny, L.
HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs
description This article discusses the impact of the implementation of HR sustainability practices through human resource policies on employee productivity of SMEs. Secondly, this article also discusses the results of a comparative analysis of the validity and reliability of two studies, namely pilot test and the actual research. Both analyses were conducted through an instrument used to measure the influence of human resource sustainability practice on employee productivity of SMEs through an HR policy. The instrument is based on a research model introduced by Gollan (2000), Model factors that influence HR sustainability. This research does not only attempt to prove that the instrument is strong in terms of content validity (previous studies) but also in terms of construct validity, predictive validity and reliability. The analysis results show that all the variables used in the instruments have a high value of reliability and validity in both studies. In addition, this article indirectly proves that the Gollan (2000) model has empirical proof for future research. This is supported by the stakeholders and institutions theory.
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author Kelana, B. W. Y.
Mansor, N. N. A.
Sanny, L.
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Mansor, N. N. A.
Sanny, L.
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title HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs
title_short HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs
title_full HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs
title_fullStr HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs
title_full_unstemmed HR sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in Malaysian SMEs
title_sort hr sustainability practices instrument comparative analysis in malaysian smes
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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