Configuring optimal contextual performance and task performance in offshore business processing organizations

Athar Hameed, Muddasar Ghani Khwaja, Umer Zaman

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Abstract

Purpose: Occupational stress is damaging to employee well-being, causes serious illnesses and costs organizations billions of dollars every year. Mutual gains model of human resource management (HRM) recommends that HRM practices should improve both employee well-being and performance. Offshore business processing organizations (BPO) are renowned to have intense wok environment. The study aimed to deploy mutual gains models in BPO to determine if positive perceptions of HRM practices (or benevolent HRM attributions) can help employees manage their stress better and improve their task performance (TP) and contextual performance (CP). Furthermore, work gratitude (WG) was examined to see if it acted as an intermediary in the relationship between benevolent HRM attributions, employee stress management (SM), TP and CP. Design/methodology/approach: Primary data of 368 respondents were collected from the employees working in BPO. Structural equation modeling technique was deployed for the testing of causal relationships among constructs. AMOS 24.0 was used for the estimation of theoretical model. Findings: Empirical outcomes affirmed strongly knitted theoretical associations among the constructs. Originality/value: This study contributes to literature by proposing a framework which shows how HRM attributions can enhance employee's TP, CP and improve employee SM through the mediating influence of WG.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)285-307
Number of pages23
JournalBusiness Process Management Journal
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • BPO
  • Contextual performance
  • Employee performance
  • Employee well-being
  • Stress management
  • Task performance
  • Work gratitude

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