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- Title
People matter: Commitment to employees, strategy and performance in Korean firms.
- Authors
Lee, Jangwoo; Miller, Danny
- Abstract
The human element of enterprise is argued to be a vital resource for strategy execution. We show in a study of Korean businesses how an organization's commitment to its employees' well-being (OCE) can aid in the profitable execution of its positioning strategies. We found that OCE, by itself sometimes has a weakly positive association with return on assets (ROA). But far more important, we found that ROA is strongly and positively influenced by the interaction between OCE and the dedicated pursuit of Porter's (1980) strategies for achieving competitive advantage: these are cost leadership, marketing differentiation and innovative differentiation. In short, dedicated positioning strategies appear to be executed more effectively where organizations exhibit a high level of commitment to their employees; and conversely, OCE is apt to have a strong impact on ROA only in the context of a dedicated that is intensive and thorough, positioning strategy.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; HUMAN capital; PERSONNEL management; LABOR supply; INTELLECTUAL capital; ORGANIZATIONAL effectiveness; INDUSTRIAL efficiency; STRATEGIC planning; KOREAN corporations
- Publication
Strategic Management Journal (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) - 1980 to 2009, 1999, Vol 20, Issue 6, p579
- ISSN
0143-2095
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/(SICI)1097-0266(199906)20:6<579::AID-SMJ37>3.0.CO;2-C