This article analyses the role of HRM practices in the implementation of an innovative cross-functional approach to new product development (concurrent engineering, CE) in Eurotech Industries. Contrary to CE methodology stipulations, and despite supportive conditions, HRM received scant attention in the implementation process. Organizational power and politics were clearly involved in this situation, and this article explores how their play created such HRM ‘absences’. The article builds on a four-dimensional view of power in order to provide a deeper understanding of the embedded, interdependent and political nature of HRM practice and innovation.<br /
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This article reviews the growing body of empirical evidence (N = 35) on the impact of HRM on innovat...
© 2017, © David Peetz, Olav Muurlink, Keith Townsend, Adrian Wilkinson and Madeleine Brabant. Purpos...
This article analyses the role of HRM practices in the implementation of an innovative cross-functio...
This paper analyses the human resource management (HRM) practices involved in the implementation of ...
This article discusses the relation between Human Resource Management (HRM) and innovation. Through ...
This article draws upon the notion of an ‘HRM innovation’ to explore the development of two new work...
Studies are starting to explore the role of human resource management (HRM) in fostering organisatio...
This article draws upon the notion of a ‘human resource management (HRM) innovation’ to explore the ...
Innovation, both technological and organisational, has become the top national priority in generatin...
With the fourth industrial revolution underway, this paper suggests that one way of responding to th...
Abstract: The article shows that human resource management (HRM) and human resource development (HRD...
This dissertation includes three essays. Essay 1 is a literature review of human resource management...
Standard learning tools may fall short of achieving desired organisational outcomes. Defective learn...
his paper investigates the relation between Human Resources Management (HRM) and innovation/performa...
© 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 license htt...
This article reviews the growing body of empirical evidence (N = 35) on the impact of HRM on innovat...
© 2017, © David Peetz, Olav Muurlink, Keith Townsend, Adrian Wilkinson and Madeleine Brabant. Purpos...
This article analyses the role of HRM practices in the implementation of an innovative cross-functio...
This paper analyses the human resource management (HRM) practices involved in the implementation of ...
This article discusses the relation between Human Resource Management (HRM) and innovation. Through ...
This article draws upon the notion of an ‘HRM innovation’ to explore the development of two new work...
Studies are starting to explore the role of human resource management (HRM) in fostering organisatio...
This article draws upon the notion of a ‘human resource management (HRM) innovation’ to explore the ...
Innovation, both technological and organisational, has become the top national priority in generatin...
With the fourth industrial revolution underway, this paper suggests that one way of responding to th...
Abstract: The article shows that human resource management (HRM) and human resource development (HRD...
This dissertation includes three essays. Essay 1 is a literature review of human resource management...
Standard learning tools may fall short of achieving desired organisational outcomes. Defective learn...
his paper investigates the relation between Human Resources Management (HRM) and innovation/performa...
© 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 license htt...
This article reviews the growing body of empirical evidence (N = 35) on the impact of HRM on innovat...
© 2017, © David Peetz, Olav Muurlink, Keith Townsend, Adrian Wilkinson and Madeleine Brabant. Purpos...