Yearly, organisations create and implemented new HRM practices. To make those HRM practices work in an effective way, their implementation is of great importance. The goal of this paper is to uncover the mechanisms in which new HRM practices develop in federal governmental organisations. We do so by studying the way in which the HRM practice itself develops over time. Results were obtained during a longitudinal ethnographic case study at a Dutch ministry which lasted more than one year, during which we investigated the implementation of HRM practices for increasing the influx of impaired workers. We have observed seven phases of HRM practice development throughout the implementation process. Our findings show that at the moment of the ‘go l...
Arguing for the necessity to re-think human resource management (HRM), as human resources are becomi...
Arguing for the necessity to re-think human resource management (HRM), as human resources are becomi...
This contribution reviews literature concerning current HRD developments. The resulting literature o...
This dissertation is focused on three research problems. Firstly, the concept of HRM-as-a-process is...
This study explores why the subsidiary line managers of multinational companies (MNCs) implement HRM...
Contains fulltext : 62268.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this contri...
Although a contextual perspective in HRM research has been strongly advocated, empirical evidence on...
This study aims to shed light on the implementation of HR practices as a key piece of the human reso...
This paper studies the possible effects of the implementation of an HRIS (human resources informatio...
In this contribution, we first report on a literature study aimed at describing current HRD developm...
In this contribution, we first report on a literature study aimed at describing current HRD developm...
Many attempts at modernisation have been launched in public organisations during the last decade, ...
As a consequence of continual change pressures on everyday organizations, a gradual but noticeable s...
textabstractOrganizations are continuously under pressure to adapt to new developments such as polic...
A qualitative study of HRM programmes in eight different organizations was set up in order to identi...
Arguing for the necessity to re-think human resource management (HRM), as human resources are becomi...
Arguing for the necessity to re-think human resource management (HRM), as human resources are becomi...
This contribution reviews literature concerning current HRD developments. The resulting literature o...
This dissertation is focused on three research problems. Firstly, the concept of HRM-as-a-process is...
This study explores why the subsidiary line managers of multinational companies (MNCs) implement HRM...
Contains fulltext : 62268.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this contri...
Although a contextual perspective in HRM research has been strongly advocated, empirical evidence on...
This study aims to shed light on the implementation of HR practices as a key piece of the human reso...
This paper studies the possible effects of the implementation of an HRIS (human resources informatio...
In this contribution, we first report on a literature study aimed at describing current HRD developm...
In this contribution, we first report on a literature study aimed at describing current HRD developm...
Many attempts at modernisation have been launched in public organisations during the last decade, ...
As a consequence of continual change pressures on everyday organizations, a gradual but noticeable s...
textabstractOrganizations are continuously under pressure to adapt to new developments such as polic...
A qualitative study of HRM programmes in eight different organizations was set up in order to identi...
Arguing for the necessity to re-think human resource management (HRM), as human resources are becomi...
Arguing for the necessity to re-think human resource management (HRM), as human resources are becomi...
This contribution reviews literature concerning current HRD developments. The resulting literature o...