Abstract
Objectives: In order to promote the optimization of talent structure in tobacco industry, this paper studies the current situation of human resource management in tobacco enterprises from the perspective of strategic human resource management. Methods: This study is divided into two stages: the first stage is literature research. The main purpose is to study the effect of different human resource management orientations on performance. The second stage is empirical research, which mainly focuses on the impact of government policies on entrepreneurial orientation, the impact of human resources strategies on entrepreneurial orientation, and the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and performance. A total of 161 valid questionnaires were collected from the tobacco industry. Results: Among the three types of human resource strategies, cumulative innovation and action leadership are significantly positively correlated at the level of 0.01, but the correlation with risk-taking is not significant. There is a significant positive correlation between assisted innovation and action leadership at the level of 0.01, but there is no significant correlation with the dimension of risk-taking. The two dimensions of innovation and action leadership in human resource orientation have a positive impact on the two dimensions of financial performance and growth performance respectively. Conclusion: The cumulative human resource strategy in the human resource strategy has a positive impact on the two dimensions of innovation and action leadership of the tobacco industry.
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