A question largely left unanswered in previous studies of firms’ use of HRM practices, and the consequences thereof, is why some firms adopt these practices while others do not. We examine empirically the determinants of firms’ demand for HRM pay, work and training practices with a special focus on the role of differences in the organizational structure of firms. For this purpose we merge data from a detailed questionnaire study of Danish private sector firms’ use of HRM practices with workforce information from linked employer-employee data. We find that firms with a Multi-divisional or a Hybrid structure have a greater demand for (incentive) pay practices and new work practices than companies with a Unitary (functional) form. Moreover, M-...
The main findings of the study are related to the homogeneity of HRM policies and practices in Stra...
Using data from micro, small, and medium firms in Australia, the paper examines the rate of adoption...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
Abstract. This paper argues that the central empirical phenomena the science of human resource manag...
This paper explores theoretically and empirically potentially important yet often-neglected linkage ...
Organizations are created to achieve the desired goals through a network of connections between mana...
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining a firm's choice of human r...
For a long time, public and semipublic organizations have borrowed Human Resource Management (HRM) p...
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining a firm’s choice of human r...
In recent years, there is a general consensus regarding the importance of Human Resource Management...
textabstractThis study examines determinants of the formalization of HRM practices with small firms....
textabstractHuman resource management (HRM) has been defined as the “process of attracting, developi...
Drawing on the economics and industrial relations literatures, this paper argues that the convention...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human res...
It has been argued that different bundles or configurations of human resource practices can improve ...
The main findings of the study are related to the homogeneity of HRM policies and practices in Stra...
Using data from micro, small, and medium firms in Australia, the paper examines the rate of adoption...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...
Abstract. This paper argues that the central empirical phenomena the science of human resource manag...
This paper explores theoretically and empirically potentially important yet often-neglected linkage ...
Organizations are created to achieve the desired goals through a network of connections between mana...
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining a firm's choice of human r...
For a long time, public and semipublic organizations have borrowed Human Resource Management (HRM) p...
The authors compare and contrast two theoretical approaches to explaining a firm’s choice of human r...
In recent years, there is a general consensus regarding the importance of Human Resource Management...
textabstractThis study examines determinants of the formalization of HRM practices with small firms....
textabstractHuman resource management (HRM) has been defined as the “process of attracting, developi...
Drawing on the economics and industrial relations literatures, this paper argues that the convention...
We develop a theoretical framework to examine three hypotheses on the relationship between human res...
It has been argued that different bundles or configurations of human resource practices can improve ...
The main findings of the study are related to the homogeneity of HRM policies and practices in Stra...
Using data from micro, small, and medium firms in Australia, the paper examines the rate of adoption...
Contains fulltext : 68598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The impact of ...