The Ulrich’s HRM Four-Role Model is used in this study. The various roles that are examined are strategic partner, change agent, administrative expert and employee champion. All these roles will be tested whether or not they are significantly related to a firm’s performance. This study also examines the potential barriers that hinder the HR professional from being a strategic partner in an organisation. The sample employed here consists of HR professionals from Malaysian manufacturing companies in the southernmost state of Malaysia, Johor. The total number of firms involve in this study are 89 respondents. This study uses quantitative method such as spearmen rho correlation and multiple regression analysis to test the variables. The finding...
International human resource management literature has supported the idea of Human resources (HR) ...
This paper examines the role of Human Resource (HR) professionals as strategic partner and the compe...
Becker et al. (2001) believe that human resource management (HRM) must be an important strategic par...
The Ulrich’s HRM Four-Role Model is used in this study. The various roles that are examined are stra...
This research examines the roles and competencies of human resource professionals in the manufacturi...
The respondents of this study consisted of HR Professionals in selected Malaysian Government-Linked ...
This paper compares the ability level against the perceived importance of the Human Resource roles i...
This paper compares the ability level against the perceived importance of the Human Resource roles i...
Research consistently demonstrates that the human resource (HR) function is a key driver of business...
Due to increasing international competition, rapid advancement in information technology, as well as...
The concept of human resource (HR) strategic business partnering has begun to gain acceptance as a p...
Human Resource (HR) profession is moving toward being more aligned with business outcomes. To functi...
This study examines competencies of Human Resource (HR) professionals in the manufacturing companies...
The human resource department in many organisations is at a crossroad of relevance, constantly being...
The successful organizations will be those that are able to quickly turn strategy into action; to m...
International human resource management literature has supported the idea of Human resources (HR) ...
This paper examines the role of Human Resource (HR) professionals as strategic partner and the compe...
Becker et al. (2001) believe that human resource management (HRM) must be an important strategic par...
The Ulrich’s HRM Four-Role Model is used in this study. The various roles that are examined are stra...
This research examines the roles and competencies of human resource professionals in the manufacturi...
The respondents of this study consisted of HR Professionals in selected Malaysian Government-Linked ...
This paper compares the ability level against the perceived importance of the Human Resource roles i...
This paper compares the ability level against the perceived importance of the Human Resource roles i...
Research consistently demonstrates that the human resource (HR) function is a key driver of business...
Due to increasing international competition, rapid advancement in information technology, as well as...
The concept of human resource (HR) strategic business partnering has begun to gain acceptance as a p...
Human Resource (HR) profession is moving toward being more aligned with business outcomes. To functi...
This study examines competencies of Human Resource (HR) professionals in the manufacturing companies...
The human resource department in many organisations is at a crossroad of relevance, constantly being...
The successful organizations will be those that are able to quickly turn strategy into action; to m...
International human resource management literature has supported the idea of Human resources (HR) ...
This paper examines the role of Human Resource (HR) professionals as strategic partner and the compe...
Becker et al. (2001) believe that human resource management (HRM) must be an important strategic par...