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Impact of High Performance Human Resource Practices on Intention to Leave and Emotional Exhaustion


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1 Commerce Department, University of Jammu, Jammu, India
2 J&K, India
     

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Rapid changes in globalization, privatization/deregulation, competition, and technological advances, human resources (HR) and other management practices, organizations shifted their mind set towards high performance HRM practices. Now, these practices are become as internally consistent set of policies and strategies, which contributes to the achievement of business objectives. Hence, present paper explored all major high performance HR practices. Further, it also explored the impact of high performance HR practices on intention to leave and emotional exhaustion. The conceptual models has been checked through SEM. Results revealed that high performance HR practices have significant but, negative impact on emotional exhaustion and intention to leave. Further, theoretical, managerial and financial implications and future research also stand discussed.

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High Performance HR Practices, Intention to Leave, Emotional Exhaustion.
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Jeevan Jyoti
Commerce Department, University of Jammu, Jammu, India
Rupali Gandotra
J&K, India

Abstract


Rapid changes in globalization, privatization/deregulation, competition, and technological advances, human resources (HR) and other management practices, organizations shifted their mind set towards high performance HRM practices. Now, these practices are become as internally consistent set of policies and strategies, which contributes to the achievement of business objectives. Hence, present paper explored all major high performance HR practices. Further, it also explored the impact of high performance HR practices on intention to leave and emotional exhaustion. The conceptual models has been checked through SEM. Results revealed that high performance HR practices have significant but, negative impact on emotional exhaustion and intention to leave. Further, theoretical, managerial and financial implications and future research also stand discussed.

Keywords


High Performance HR Practices, Intention to Leave, Emotional Exhaustion.