2024
DOI: 10.1002/hrm.22222
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The effects of relational human resource management: A moderated mediation model of positive affective climate and collective occupational calling

Pingshu Li,
Yuanmei (Elly) Qu,
Mengwei Li
et al.

Abstract: Relationship‐oriented human resource management (HRM) contributes to organizational functioning by promoting employee relationships, coordination, and cooperation. We propose unit‐level positive affective climate as a motivational mechanism through which relationship‐oriented HR systems can positively influence unit service quality and relationships with beneficiaries, and prevent individual emotional exhaustion. Moreover, we propose collective occupational calling serves as an alternative motivational source … Show more

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