Abstract

This research study aims to unveil the key features of contemporary literature on high-performance work systems (HPWS) in the domain of healthcare by carrying out a systematic literature review of relevant scientific studies from existing literature published in top-rated journals (Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) listed). The article aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of theoretical foundations, concepts, level of the study, variables and recent trends in the area. The Scopus database is used to identify the scientific publications for this study. Based on the search query and inclusion & exclusion criteria, the short-listing process resulted in 72 articles published between 2006 and 2021. From the short-listed articles, the authors have identified 45 relevant studies connected to the HPWS area in the healthcare domain that was published in top-rated journals listed in ABDC. The authors have systematically analysed the selected studies. A critical review of the existing literature helped gather and present details relating to the theoretical framework referred to, intervening variables, performance outcomes, methodological concerns, etc., Also, research gaps have been identified and the avenues for future research are suggested. In addition to this, the authors have conducted a bibliometric analysis to check for the domain knowledge structure, trending topics and themes of HPWS research in the healthcare industry.

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