%0 Journal Article %T High-Performance Human Resource Practices through the Lenses of the Ability–Motivation–Opportunity Taxonomy: A Multilevel Perspective %A Kremmydas, Evangelos %A Austen, Agata %J International Journal of Contemporary Management %V 2020 %R 10.4467/24498939IJCM.20.009.13151 %N Numer 19 (3) %P 23-42 %K human resource management, High-Performance Human Resource Practices, Ability–Motivation–Opportunity Theory, internalization process of HR activities %@ 2449-8920 %D 2023 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/international-journal-of-contemporary-management/artykul/high-performance-human-resource-practices-through-the-lenses-of-the-ability-motivation-opportunity-taxonomy-a-multilevel-perspective %X Background. In the recent past, many studies were devoted to the relationship between High-Performance Human Resource Practices and different types of employee outcomes. Through these studies, it has been shown that High-Performance Human Resource Practices are related to desirable employee outcomes and for this reason the interest in the topic has intensified. Yet the way in which High-Performance Human Resource Practices produce expected performance has not been explained in a satisfactory way. Research aims. The article aspires to analyze the concept of High-Performance Human Resource Practices (HPHRPs) through the lenses of Ability–Motivation–Opportunity (AMO) taxonomy, and to examine the interrelations between these categories of practices, as well as to discuss their impact on employee performance. Methodology. The article applies literature review in the HPHRPs and AMO literature focusing on its outcomes in terms of employee ability, motivation, and opportunity, while applying the idea of the internalization process of HR activities. Findings. HPHRPs were reviewed through the perspective of the AMO taxonomy. The extended view on relationships between HPHRPs is provided through the intended, actual and experienced internalization levels. JEL Codes: J24, M12.