© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediate the HRM–performance link, namely HRM implementation by line managers. The purpose of our study is to examine the role of various sources of support in explaining effective HRM implementation by line managers. Results indicate that HR, supervisor, and coworker support are relevant in explaining line managers’ HR role performance. In addition, younger line managers and those with greater supervisory experience are found to perform better in their HR role. Hence, organizations should consider developing a broad support network to ensure effective implementation of HRM by line managers.status: publishe
Purpose – Many HRM practices are never thoroughly implemented or are implemented ineffectively. To b...
Line managers are considered as one of the greatest assets of a company. Therefore, it is vital to s...
Purpose: The present article aims to identify the possible line managers’ involvement factors in hu...
In this dissertation we aim to explore how line managers can contributeto bringing about an effectiv...
In this article, we explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediates the human resource ma...
The HR role of line managers is highly discussed and criticized but little empirically researched. I...
Purpose-The social innovation of devolving HRM responsibilities to line managers results in many deb...
Purpose The social innovation of devolving HRM responsibilities to line managers results in many deb...
Human resource management (HRM) research has broadened its focus beyond the intended HRM designed by...
Human resource management (HRM) research has broadened its focus beyond the intended HRM designed by...
The paper summarizes two studies. In the first study, based on two samples (n=111 line managers, and...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Previous studies already established the idea of a partnership in which H...
Drawing on the attribution and social exchange theories, this study by proposing an integrated multi...
Line managers’ performance in enacting the HRM role has been criticized as they failed to meet the e...
140 pagesScholars in strategic human resource management (HRM) have long focused on whether and how ...
Purpose – Many HRM practices are never thoroughly implemented or are implemented ineffectively. To b...
Line managers are considered as one of the greatest assets of a company. Therefore, it is vital to s...
Purpose: The present article aims to identify the possible line managers’ involvement factors in hu...
In this dissertation we aim to explore how line managers can contributeto bringing about an effectiv...
In this article, we explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediates the human resource ma...
The HR role of line managers is highly discussed and criticized but little empirically researched. I...
Purpose-The social innovation of devolving HRM responsibilities to line managers results in many deb...
Purpose The social innovation of devolving HRM responsibilities to line managers results in many deb...
Human resource management (HRM) research has broadened its focus beyond the intended HRM designed by...
Human resource management (HRM) research has broadened its focus beyond the intended HRM designed by...
The paper summarizes two studies. In the first study, based on two samples (n=111 line managers, and...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Previous studies already established the idea of a partnership in which H...
Drawing on the attribution and social exchange theories, this study by proposing an integrated multi...
Line managers’ performance in enacting the HRM role has been criticized as they failed to meet the e...
140 pagesScholars in strategic human resource management (HRM) have long focused on whether and how ...
Purpose – Many HRM practices are never thoroughly implemented or are implemented ineffectively. To b...
Line managers are considered as one of the greatest assets of a company. Therefore, it is vital to s...
Purpose: The present article aims to identify the possible line managers’ involvement factors in hu...