Managing Uncertainty: An Examination of Leadership Factors That Increase HRM System Strength

The purpose of this dissertation was to extend research that examines the overlap between leadership and human resource management (HRM). Specifically, it sought to understand the leadership factors that would predict HRM system strength. Using a sample of 385 employees nested in 32 restaurant units...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_7098332019-11-15T03:36:41Z Managing Uncertainty: An Examination of Leadership Factors That Increase HRM System Strength Steffensen, David Skousen (author) Ferris, Gerald R. (Professor Co-Directing Dissertation) Wang, Gang (Professor Co-Directing Dissertation) Armstrong, Deborah J. (University Representative) Van Iddekinge, Chad H. (Committee Member) Florida State University (degree granting institution) College of Business (degree granting college) Department of Management (degree granting departmentdgg) Text text doctoral thesis Florida State University English eng 1 online resource (113 pages) computer application/pdf The purpose of this dissertation was to extend research that examines the overlap between leadership and human resource management (HRM). Specifically, it sought to understand the leadership factors that would predict HRM system strength. Using a sample of 385 employees nested in 32 restaurant units, a model was examined that explored the relationships between leader political skill, leader communication behaviors, HRM system strength, and the multilevel outcomes of unit-level financial performance, leader likeability, and employee job performance. Through an integration of social/political influence theory and uncertainty reduction theory, it was predicted that leaders’ political skill and communication behaviors would lead to an increase of HRM system strength, which would then increase the three multilevel outcomes. The results of this dissertation suggest that leader communication behaviors relate the strongest to HRM system strength. There is also a modicum of support for political skill and its indirect effect, via leader communication behaviors, to HRM system strength. HRM system strength demonstrated significant effects on unit-level financial performance, albeit it the opposite direction than was hypothesized. Taken together, this dissertation makes a contribution to research related to the antecedents of HRM system strength, the refinement of the social/political influence theory, and in helping further explore the shared space between the leadership and HRM research domains. A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Management in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Spring Semester 2019. April 12, 2019. Human resource management, Human resource system strength, Leadership, Social/political influence, Uncertainty reduction Includes bibliographical references. Gerald R. Ferris, Professor Co-Directing Dissertation; Gang Wang, Professor Co-Directing Dissertation; Deborah J. Armstrong, University Representative; Chad H. Van Iddekinge, Committee Member. Organizational behavior 2019_Spring_Steffensen_fsu_0071E_15168 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/2019_Spring_Steffensen_fsu_0071E_15168 http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A709833/datastream/TN/view/Managing%20Uncertainty.jpg
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Managing Uncertainty: An Examination of Leadership Factors That Increase HRM System Strength
description The purpose of this dissertation was to extend research that examines the overlap between leadership and human resource management (HRM). Specifically, it sought to understand the leadership factors that would predict HRM system strength. Using a sample of 385 employees nested in 32 restaurant units, a model was examined that explored the relationships between leader political skill, leader communication behaviors, HRM system strength, and the multilevel outcomes of unit-level financial performance, leader likeability, and employee job performance. Through an integration of social/political influence theory and uncertainty reduction theory, it was predicted that leaders’ political skill and communication behaviors would lead to an increase of HRM system strength, which would then increase the three multilevel outcomes. The results of this dissertation suggest that leader communication behaviors relate the strongest to HRM system strength. There is also a modicum of support for political skill and its indirect effect, via leader communication behaviors, to HRM system strength. HRM system strength demonstrated significant effects on unit-level financial performance, albeit it the opposite direction than was hypothesized. Taken together, this dissertation makes a contribution to research related to the antecedents of HRM system strength, the refinement of the social/political influence theory, and in helping further explore the shared space between the leadership and HRM research domains. === A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Management in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. === Spring Semester 2019. === April 12, 2019. === Human resource management, Human resource system strength, Leadership, Social/political influence, Uncertainty reduction === Includes bibliographical references. === Gerald R. Ferris, Professor Co-Directing Dissertation; Gang Wang, Professor Co-Directing Dissertation; Deborah J. Armstrong, University Representative; Chad H. Van Iddekinge, Committee Member.
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title Managing Uncertainty: An Examination of Leadership Factors That Increase HRM System Strength
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