TY - JOUR
T1 - Volunteer High Performance Work Systems and Service Performance: An Empirical Study of Beijing Olympic Volunteers
AU - Cai, Yujie
AU - Han, Jian
AU - Sun, Luping
AU - Peng, Siqing
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This study examines the key human resources factors that affect volunteers’ service performance from the perspectives of volunteers and managers in the Beijing Summer Olympic Games of 2008. Survey data were collected from 1,727 volunteers and 243 managers at the Beijing Olympics test events held at 10 venues between November 2007 and April 2008. Regression analyses and a moderation test were combined to test the hypotheses. A set of high performance work systems (HPWS) for volunteers in the Beijing Summer Olympic Games were developed which include performance management, training, recognition, teamwork and volunteer participation. Volunteer HPWS were positively related to psychological empowerment, which was in turn positively related to service recovery performance. Moreover, transformational leadership moderates the relationship between volunteer HPWS and psychological empowerment in such a way that the relationship is stronger when transformational leadership is at a higher level than when it is at a lower level. Implications and limitations were also discussed.
AB - This study examines the key human resources factors that affect volunteers’ service performance from the perspectives of volunteers and managers in the Beijing Summer Olympic Games of 2008. Survey data were collected from 1,727 volunteers and 243 managers at the Beijing Olympics test events held at 10 venues between November 2007 and April 2008. Regression analyses and a moderation test were combined to test the hypotheses. A set of high performance work systems (HPWS) for volunteers in the Beijing Summer Olympic Games were developed which include performance management, training, recognition, teamwork and volunteer participation. Volunteer HPWS were positively related to psychological empowerment, which was in turn positively related to service recovery performance. Moreover, transformational leadership moderates the relationship between volunteer HPWS and psychological empowerment in such a way that the relationship is stronger when transformational leadership is at a higher level than when it is at a lower level. Implications and limitations were also discussed.
KW - Olympic volunteers
KW - high performance work system
KW - psychological empowerment
KW - service performance
KW - transformational leadership
KW - Olympic volunteers
KW - high performance work system
KW - psychological empowerment
KW - service performance
KW - transformational leadership
U2 - 10.3868/s070-005-016-0022-3
DO - 10.3868/s070-005-016-0022-3
M3 - Journal
SN - 1673-7326
VL - 10
SP - 605
EP - 635
JO - Frontiers of Business Research in China
JF - Frontiers of Business Research in China
IS - 4
ER -