Competitive advantage has become the primary imperative for firms operating in an increasingly dynamic global marketplace, and may best be viewed through the dual prisms of strategic management and strategic human resource management (SHRM) theories. The adoption of a strategic business partner role by human resources (HR) has considerable potential to contribute to the strategic agility that firms require to successfully compete globally. This paper reports on a qualitative study of senior Indian managers' perspectives of these issues. It reinforces the importance of strategic agility, the need for close alignment between business and HRM strategies, and the growing emergence of a strategic business partner role for HR professionals in the...
The paper focuses on the dialectically scoped concepts linked with the ideology of HR and its impact...
Fast changing globalisation, technological advancement, social and demographic changes and increasin...
Whilst uncertainty and change has always been the focal point of strategic management theories, the ...
The successful organizations will be those that are able to quickly turn strategy into action; to m...
This paper investigates how human resources are managed in firms of different ownership forms in Ind...
ABSTRACT The framework presented here challenges the business executives to manage human resources s...
In the past few decades, researchers have witnessed a paradigm shift in Human Resource Management-fr...
Research consistently demonstrates that the human resource (HR) function is a key driver of business...
Human Resource Management used to be considered as other conventional administrative jobs. But over ...
Today organizations face a high competitive situation. Hence competitive advantages are critical for...
Human Resource Management used to be considered as other conventional administrative jobs. But over ...
Due to increasing international competition, rapid advancement in information technology, as well as...
The Ulrich’s HRM Four-Role Model is used in this study. The various roles that are examined are stra...
This paper deliberates the significant issues of Organizational Agility (OA) and its effect on strat...
Strategic Competency Management aims to have the right people with the right competencies in the rig...
The paper focuses on the dialectically scoped concepts linked with the ideology of HR and its impact...
Fast changing globalisation, technological advancement, social and demographic changes and increasin...
Whilst uncertainty and change has always been the focal point of strategic management theories, the ...
The successful organizations will be those that are able to quickly turn strategy into action; to m...
This paper investigates how human resources are managed in firms of different ownership forms in Ind...
ABSTRACT The framework presented here challenges the business executives to manage human resources s...
In the past few decades, researchers have witnessed a paradigm shift in Human Resource Management-fr...
Research consistently demonstrates that the human resource (HR) function is a key driver of business...
Human Resource Management used to be considered as other conventional administrative jobs. But over ...
Today organizations face a high competitive situation. Hence competitive advantages are critical for...
Human Resource Management used to be considered as other conventional administrative jobs. But over ...
Due to increasing international competition, rapid advancement in information technology, as well as...
The Ulrich’s HRM Four-Role Model is used in this study. The various roles that are examined are stra...
This paper deliberates the significant issues of Organizational Agility (OA) and its effect on strat...
Strategic Competency Management aims to have the right people with the right competencies in the rig...
The paper focuses on the dialectically scoped concepts linked with the ideology of HR and its impact...
Fast changing globalisation, technological advancement, social and demographic changes and increasin...
Whilst uncertainty and change has always been the focal point of strategic management theories, the ...