© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Previous studies already established the idea of a partnership in which HR professionals and line managers share an organisation’s HRM responsibility. Yet, this relationship is often plagued by conflicts and other obstacles. As such, a perceptual discrepancy is likely to exist between both parties on the degree of HR devolution, which may eventually lead to bad performance. Using survey data, we empirically analyse which factors may explain a perceptual discrepancy between HR professionals and line managers on the latter group’s role in HRM. Results show that the HR-line discrepancy on the degree of HR devolution is rooted in differences in perception on several other factors, including organisational support, (pe...
In this article, we explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediates the human resource ma...
Purpose – Many HRM practices are never thoroughly implemented, or are implemented in...
Funding Information: We are grateful to the Academy of Finland (project no. 266787) for support for ...
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...
A study involving three large retail chains has found that store managers responsible for people man...
The notion of line managers assuming an increased involvement in the human resource management issue...
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...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediate t...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how HR managers and line managers collaborate when implementing...
In this dissertation we aim to explore how line managers can contributeto bringing about an effectiv...
The notion of line managers accepting a degree of people management responsibility is not a new phen...
Devolution of HR responsibilities from HR to line managers is a key theme in the contemporary HR lit...
In this article, we explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediates the human resource ma...
Purpose – Many HRM practices are never thoroughly implemented, or are implemented in...
Funding Information: We are grateful to the Academy of Finland (project no. 266787) for support for ...
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...
A study involving three large retail chains has found that store managers responsible for people man...
The notion of line managers assuming an increased involvement in the human resource management issue...
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...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediate t...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how HR managers and line managers collaborate when implementing...
In this dissertation we aim to explore how line managers can contributeto bringing about an effectiv...
The notion of line managers accepting a degree of people management responsibility is not a new phen...
Devolution of HR responsibilities from HR to line managers is a key theme in the contemporary HR lit...
In this article, we explore one of the key underlying mechanisms that mediates the human resource ma...
Purpose – Many HRM practices are never thoroughly implemented, or are implemented in...
Funding Information: We are grateful to the Academy of Finland (project no. 266787) for support for ...