Purpose: We examine and conceptualise the ways in which a balance can be achieved between optimising the efficiency and effectiveness of electronic HRM (e-HRM) systems for human resource management (HRM) and enabling innovation to occur during the system implementation. Design/methodology/approach: An intepretive case study of a UK local authority e-HRM system implementation is examined using the notion of ambidexterity as an analytical device. Ambidexterity relates to how an organisation develops the ability to operate efficiently in the now, while at the same time being able to adapt to environmental changes around and ahead of them in order to grow into the future. Findings: As an intra-organisational capability, ambidexterit...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
Today’s competitive environment increasingly calls for organizations and their employees to align co...
Research on strategic human resource (HR) management and organizational ambidexterity has assumed th...
Although the role of HRM in supporting ambidexterity has been loosely conceptualised, little is know...
Recent studies have started exploring the linkages between organisational ambidexterity (OA) and HRM...
A wide range of Human Resources (HR) processes and information can now be managed and devolved to li...
The current economic crisis has brought to the fore the need for firms to deal with ambiguity and co...
doi: 10.1002/hrm.22039This article examines the relationship between the capabilities of HR departme...
This article examines the relationship between the capabilities of HR departments and the level of a...
In today’s highly dynamic environment, Organisational Ambidexterity has assumed enormous significanc...
In a dynamic business environment, organisations are faced with the requirement to not only prosper ...
In this paper, we explain how ambidexterity, the simultaneous pursuit of exploration and exploitatio...
It has become obligatory for HR function to meet the current challenge of displaying the means to ge...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between e-HRM and a firm’s ability to becom...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
Today’s competitive environment increasingly calls for organizations and their employees to align co...
Research on strategic human resource (HR) management and organizational ambidexterity has assumed th...
Although the role of HRM in supporting ambidexterity has been loosely conceptualised, little is know...
Recent studies have started exploring the linkages between organisational ambidexterity (OA) and HRM...
A wide range of Human Resources (HR) processes and information can now be managed and devolved to li...
The current economic crisis has brought to the fore the need for firms to deal with ambiguity and co...
doi: 10.1002/hrm.22039This article examines the relationship between the capabilities of HR departme...
This article examines the relationship between the capabilities of HR departments and the level of a...
In today’s highly dynamic environment, Organisational Ambidexterity has assumed enormous significanc...
In a dynamic business environment, organisations are faced with the requirement to not only prosper ...
In this paper, we explain how ambidexterity, the simultaneous pursuit of exploration and exploitatio...
It has become obligatory for HR function to meet the current challenge of displaying the means to ge...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between e-HRM and a firm’s ability to becom...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
Today’s competitive environment increasingly calls for organizations and their employees to align co...
Research on strategic human resource (HR) management and organizational ambidexterity has assumed th...