Direct influence of human resource management practices on financial performance in Malaysian R&D companies

Since 1996, the R&D sector in Malaysia has received greater attention than before. Despite fiscal and non-fiscal incentives provided to support the growth of this sector, the level of R&D measured in terms of R&D outputs(i.e. number of patent) is still dismal which is mirrored in the ove...

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Main Authors: Adnan, Zurina, Abdullah, Hazman Shah, Ahmad, Jasmine
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spelling my.uum.repo.31652016-04-24T00:14:28Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/3165/ Direct influence of human resource management practices on financial performance in Malaysian R&D companies Adnan, Zurina Abdullah, Hazman Shah Ahmad, Jasmine HD28 Management. Industrial Management Since 1996, the R&D sector in Malaysia has received greater attention than before. Despite fiscal and non-fiscal incentives provided to support the growth of this sector, the level of R&D measured in terms of R&D outputs(i.e. number of patent) is still dismal which is mirrored in the overall performance of local R&D companies. Many studies have investigated factors which influence the performance of organizations. The present study attempts to examine the influence of HRM practices on financial performance of R&D firms. The data for the study were obtained from survey responses from 64 R&D companies. Results of EFA and CFA confirmed the 4 dimensions of HRM practices: participation, reward, training and development, and teamwork practices. Regression results showed participation and reward practices have positive and significant influence on financial performance while training and development practice has negative influence on financial performance. There is no significant relationship between teamwork practice and financial performance. Overall, the findings of the present study provide partial support of universalistic perspective. 2011-04 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/3165/1/z3.pdf Adnan, Zurina and Abdullah, Hazman Shah and Ahmad, Jasmine (2011) Direct influence of human resource management practices on financial performance in Malaysian R&D companies. In: 14th International Business Research Conference, 28 - 30 April 2011, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE. (Unpublished) http://www.worldbizconference.com/
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Ahmad, Jasmine
Direct influence of human resource management practices on financial performance in Malaysian R&D companies
description Since 1996, the R&D sector in Malaysia has received greater attention than before. Despite fiscal and non-fiscal incentives provided to support the growth of this sector, the level of R&D measured in terms of R&D outputs(i.e. number of patent) is still dismal which is mirrored in the overall performance of local R&D companies. Many studies have investigated factors which influence the performance of organizations. The present study attempts to examine the influence of HRM practices on financial performance of R&D firms. The data for the study were obtained from survey responses from 64 R&D companies. Results of EFA and CFA confirmed the 4 dimensions of HRM practices: participation, reward, training and development, and teamwork practices. Regression results showed participation and reward practices have positive and significant influence on financial performance while training and development practice has negative influence on financial performance. There is no significant relationship between teamwork practice and financial performance. Overall, the findings of the present study provide partial support of universalistic perspective.
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