中国就业关系的行业与公司层面决定因素:一项两层分析

Industry- and firm-level determinants of employment relations in China: a two-level analysis

International Journal of Human Resource Management · 2016
被引 16
ABS 3

中文导读

研究分析了行业和公司层面因素如何影响中国制造业企业选择劳动合同类型,发现公司层面因素解释大部分差异,但行业因素也解释了约7%的差异。

Abstract

Factors influencing the adoption of human resource management (HRM) policies and practices are nested within the multilevel contexts of firms and industries. Institutional theory focuses on environmental pressure and suggests that an organization’s choice of an HR system is partly attributable to mimetic isomorphism. This paper contributes to the strategic HRM literature by estimating the relative effects of industry-level isomorphism and firm-level contingencies on employers’ choice of labor contracts. Drawing on different theoretical perspectives, this study examines multilevel environmental and organizational factors as determinants of HR systems and tests their impacts on the use of short-term labor contracts and weighted average labor contract duration, using a survey of 313 manufacturing plants in China. Utilizing a hierarchical linear model, our analysis shows that while most of the variance in HR systems occurred at the firm level, approximately 7% of the total variance in the four HR programs we studied are explained by industry-level factors. Findings suggest that international competitive pressure, capital intensity, firm size, unionization and ownership type have significant effects on use of labor contracts in a manufacturing context.

人力资源管理制度理论劳动关系制造业中国