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MEASURING ORGAN~~T~ONAL
PERFORMANCE IN STRATEGIC HUMAN
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS,
PROSPECTS, AND PERFORMANCE
INFORMATION MARKETS
Edward W. Rogers
Patrick M. Wright
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A major challenge for Strategic Human Resource Management research in
the next decade will be to establish a clear, coherent and consistent con-
struct for organizational performance. This article describes the variety of
measures used in current empirical research linking human resource man-
agement and organizational performance. Implications for future research
are discussed amidst the challenges of construct definition, divergent stake-
holder criteria and the temporal dynamics of performance. The concept of
performance information markets that addresses these challenges is pro-
posed as a framework for the application of multi-dimensional weighted
performance measurement systems.
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INTRODUCTION
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