From high-performance work systems and resilience to employee well-being during crises: exploring the moderating role of employee ambidexterity

This study examines the moderating role of employee ambidexterity on how high-performance work systems and employee resilience relates to organisational resilience and employee well-being during crises. Additionally, it explores the influence of organisational resilience on employee well-being durin...

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