Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Impact of human resource analytics on firm performance: A mediation analysis
View through CrossRef
Background
The integration of human resource (HR) analytics into retail operations enhances firm performance by fostering organizational agility and improving operational efficiency. However, limited research explores how HR analytics drives firm performance in the retail sector, particularly through mediating mechanisms.
Objective
This study examines the impact of HR analytics on firm performance in the retail sector, focusing on the mediating roles of organizational agility and operational performance. Grounded in the dynamic capability view (DCV) theory, it aims to provide empirical evidence on how HR analytics contributes to business success.
Methods
Data were collected from 153 HR managers in the Indian retail sector. The proposed model was tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) via SmartPLS 4.0.
Results
Findings reveal that HR analytics significantly impacts organizational agility, operational performance, and firm performance. Organizational agility positively influences operational performance and firm performance. Furthermore, both organizational agility and operational performance partially mediate the relationship between HR analytics and firm performance.
Implications
The study highlights HR analytics as a critical driver of organizational agility and operational performance, offering valuable insights for retail managers to optimize workforce strategies. It underscores the need for data-driven HR practices to enhance firm agility and performance in a competitive retail landscape. Future research should explore additional mediators and industry contexts to extend these findings.
Title: Impact of human resource analytics on firm performance: A mediation analysis
Description:
Background
The integration of human resource (HR) analytics into retail operations enhances firm performance by fostering organizational agility and improving operational efficiency.
However, limited research explores how HR analytics drives firm performance in the retail sector, particularly through mediating mechanisms.
Objective
This study examines the impact of HR analytics on firm performance in the retail sector, focusing on the mediating roles of organizational agility and operational performance.
Grounded in the dynamic capability view (DCV) theory, it aims to provide empirical evidence on how HR analytics contributes to business success.
Methods
Data were collected from 153 HR managers in the Indian retail sector.
The proposed model was tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) via SmartPLS 4.
Results
Findings reveal that HR analytics significantly impacts organizational agility, operational performance, and firm performance.
Organizational agility positively influences operational performance and firm performance.
Furthermore, both organizational agility and operational performance partially mediate the relationship between HR analytics and firm performance.
Implications
The study highlights HR analytics as a critical driver of organizational agility and operational performance, offering valuable insights for retail managers to optimize workforce strategies.
It underscores the need for data-driven HR practices to enhance firm agility and performance in a competitive retail landscape.
Future research should explore additional mediators and industry contexts to extend these findings.
Related Results
People Analytics
People Analytics
People analytics refers to the systematic and scientific process of applying quantitative or qualitative data analysis methods to derive insights that shape and inform employee-rel...
MEDIATION AS A TOOL FOR ADDRESSING GAPS IN CIVIL LEGISLATION AMID ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
MEDIATION AS A TOOL FOR ADDRESSING GAPS IN CIVIL LEGISLATION AMID ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
In the contemporary context, the provision of legal support for innovative processes affecting the economic, political and social development of society is becoming increasingly si...
New Directions of Mediation Development in Ukraine
New Directions of Mediation Development in Ukraine
The rapid development of public relations in view of the spread of the new disease and acute crisis has an impact on all social institutions without exception. Mediation is no exce...
An Interactional Perspective on Interpreting as Mediation
An Interactional Perspective on Interpreting as Mediation
The importance of mediation in dialogue interpreting has been highlighted in a number of recent studies. Franz Pöchhacker has outlined three analytical dimensions to look at interp...
Service Quality Improvement in the Banking Sector: A Data Analytics Perspective
Service Quality Improvement in the Banking Sector: A Data Analytics Perspective
Service quality in the banking sector is a critical determinant of customer satisfaction, loyalty, and competitive advantage. As banks strive to meet the evolving expectations of c...
Enhancing business performance: The role of data-driven analytics in strategic decision-making
Enhancing business performance: The role of data-driven analytics in strategic decision-making
In today’s highly competitive business landscape, organizations are increasingly turning to data-driven analytics to enhance performance and inform strategic decision-making. This ...
Judicial mediation and civil mediation in China
Judicial mediation and civil mediation in China
Judicial mediation and civil mediation in China
This contribution discusses judicial mediation and civil mediation, with a focus on their respective development, the sour...
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction
Fibroadenoma is the most common benign breast lesion; however, it carries a potential risk of malignant transformation. This systematic review provides an ove...

