The formality and informality of HRM practices in small firms Rowena Barrett and Susan Mayson Introduction The nature of human resource management in small firms is understood to be characterized by ad hoc and idiosyncratic practices. The liability of smallness (Heneman and Berkley, 1999) and resource poverty (Welsh and White, 1981) presents unique challenges to managing human resources in small firms. The inability to achieve economies of scale can mean that implementing formalized HRM practices is costly in terms of time and money for small firms (Sels et al., 2006a; 2006b). These, combined with small firm owner–managers’ lack of strategic capabilities and awareness (Hannon and Atherton, 1998) and a lack of managerial resources and expertise i...
This paper reports on research into human resource management practices in small businesses in New Z...
This chapter seeks to reclaim the significance of SMEs in studies of HRM as a means to better addres...
The focus of much strategic human resource management (SHRM) research has been large firms and there...
This paper looks at the 'science' and 'practice' of human resource management in small firms. While ...
yesThe academic literature widely acknowledges changes and variation in the practices of small firms...
This paper uses case study data to explore the potential of Human Resource Management (HRM) within s...
Using data from micro, small, and medium firms in Australia, the paper examines the rate of adoption...
The academic literature widely acknowledges changes and variation in the practices of small firms bu...
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are often deemed critical to the economy of many countries...
The academic literature widely acknowledges changes and variation in the practices of small firms bu...
textabstractHuman resource management (HRM) has been defined as the “process of attracting, developi...
textabstractThis study examines determinants of the formalization of HRM practices with small firms....
Literature on HRM in family SMEs is still sparse, despite the relevance of human resources for fami...
Given their economic and social importance, it is surprising that we still know very little about HR...
This paper reports on research into human resource management practices in small businesses in New Z...
This chapter seeks to reclaim the significance of SMEs in studies of HRM as a means to better addres...
The focus of much strategic human resource management (SHRM) research has been large firms and there...
This paper looks at the 'science' and 'practice' of human resource management in small firms. While ...
yesThe academic literature widely acknowledges changes and variation in the practices of small firms...
This paper uses case study data to explore the potential of Human Resource Management (HRM) within s...
Using data from micro, small, and medium firms in Australia, the paper examines the rate of adoption...
The academic literature widely acknowledges changes and variation in the practices of small firms bu...
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are often deemed critical to the economy of many countries...
The academic literature widely acknowledges changes and variation in the practices of small firms bu...
textabstractHuman resource management (HRM) has been defined as the “process of attracting, developi...
textabstractThis study examines determinants of the formalization of HRM practices with small firms....
Literature on HRM in family SMEs is still sparse, despite the relevance of human resources for fami...
Given their economic and social importance, it is surprising that we still know very little about HR...
This paper reports on research into human resource management practices in small businesses in New Z...
This chapter seeks to reclaim the significance of SMEs in studies of HRM as a means to better addres...
The focus of much strategic human resource management (SHRM) research has been large firms and there...