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100 _aBellamkonda, Neha and Srimannarayana, M.
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245 _aWhen and how perceived HRM practices influence career satisfaction: A moderated mediation model on career self-management and organizational support
260 _aManagement and Labour Studies
300 _a49(2), May, 2024: p.241-255
520 _aDrawing from the social cognitive model of work satisfaction, we examine the relationship between perceived human resource management (HRM) practices and career satisfaction via career self-management moderated by organizational support. A survey was administered to the managerial-level employees (n = 223) in India. Hayes and Scharkow’s method was used to test the mediation and first stage moderated-mediation model. The moderated mediation results based on the responses reveal that perceived HRM practices are associated with career satisfaction and this relationship is mediated by career self-management. We found a significant interaction effect of organizational support between perceived HRM practices and career self-management. Finally, the moderated mediational hypothesis is also supported where the relationship between the perceived HRM practices and career satisfaction is mediated through career self-management and this indirect effect is further strengthened by organizational support. This study extends the social cognitive model of work satisfaction and contributes to the existing literature by demonstrating when and how organizational support and career self-management impact career satisfaction through perceived HRM practices.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0258042X231187503
773 _aManagement and Labour Studies
906 _aHUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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