Mulder, Roos
The dark side of people management: A systematic literature review of nonlinear effects of HRM and leadership
This study explores the dark side of people management, a combination of HRM and leadership. We conceptualize the ‘dark side’ as the nonlinear effects of people management and its components: that is, higher levels of HRM and leadership may not always result in correspondingly better outcomes. Given that this research avenue is coming of age, we explore the existing evidence on nonlinear relationships of people management and outcomes by conducting a systematic literature review based on 58 articles.
People management
Human Resource Management
Leadership
Nonlinear effects
Systematic literature review
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