Context, governance, associational trust and HRM: diversity and commonalities

Marc Goergen, Salim Chahine, Chris Brewster, Geoffrey Wood

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Abstract

This study explores how HRM and trust are inter-related, and what this means for how we understand HRM under different varieties of capitalism. We explore the direct impact of different indicators of societal trust on intra-organisational HRM practice, using large-scale internationally comparative survey evidence. We find that countries with high levels of associational trust, such as the Nordic social democracies, are generally associated with better communication and co-determination over the setting of the employment contract. The converse was true for countries with lower levels of associational trust, such as the liberal market economies. We failed to encounter any significant effects of multi-nationality or country of origin in the case of MNCs; they did not differ significantly from their domestic peers when it came to the relationship between country of domicile levels of associational trust and HRM practice. We draw out the implications for theory and practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3696-3720
Number of pages25
JournalInternational Journal of Human Resource Management
Volume32
Issue number17
Early online date16 Nov 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • associational trust
  • Comparative capitalism
  • comparative HRM
  • governance environment
  • institutional theory
  • legal origin theory
  • trust in contracting

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Strategy and Management
  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
  • Management of Technology and Innovation

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