Networks have come to the fore as a means by which government can achieve its strategic objectives, particularly when addressing complex or “wicked” issues. Such joined-up arrangements differ in their operations from other forms of organizing as they require collaborative effort to deliver the collaborative advantage. Strategic Human Resource Management is concerned with the matching of human resource practices to the strategic direction of organizations. It is argued that the strategic direction of government has been towards network involvement and that, as a result, a reconfiguration of Human Resource Management practices is needed to support this new direction. Drawing on eight network case studies findings are presented in relation to ...
Human resource management (HRM) scholars studying HRM in a public-sector context hold that the publi...
Hierarchies, markets and networks have been described as three alternative styles of organizing, eac...
The study begins with four hypotheses, the first one relates to the significance of managing human r...
Networks have come to the fore as a means by which government can achieve its strategic objectives, ...
Networks have come to the fore as a means by which government can achieve its strategic objectives, ...
Networks have come to the fore as a means by which government can achieve its strategic objectives, ...
Relational governance arrangements across agencies and sectors have become prevalent as a means for ...
Relational governance arrangements across agencies and sectors have become prevalent as a means for ...
In most of the organizations, people are now recognized as the vital asset. Their knowledge, skills...
Globalization reveals the growing interconnection of societies and organizations in the world. In lo...
This article examines the level of operational and strategic involvement by human resource departmen...
This article aims to analyze the use of human resource practices in a public organization in Sao Pau...
Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) has been, and remains, one of the most powerful and influ...
There is a growing awareness that traditional strategic international human resource management (SIH...
Strategic Human Resource Management is the linkage between strategic management and human resource m...
Human resource management (HRM) scholars studying HRM in a public-sector context hold that the publi...
Hierarchies, markets and networks have been described as three alternative styles of organizing, eac...
The study begins with four hypotheses, the first one relates to the significance of managing human r...
Networks have come to the fore as a means by which government can achieve its strategic objectives, ...
Networks have come to the fore as a means by which government can achieve its strategic objectives, ...
Networks have come to the fore as a means by which government can achieve its strategic objectives, ...
Relational governance arrangements across agencies and sectors have become prevalent as a means for ...
Relational governance arrangements across agencies and sectors have become prevalent as a means for ...
In most of the organizations, people are now recognized as the vital asset. Their knowledge, skills...
Globalization reveals the growing interconnection of societies and organizations in the world. In lo...
This article examines the level of operational and strategic involvement by human resource departmen...
This article aims to analyze the use of human resource practices in a public organization in Sao Pau...
Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) has been, and remains, one of the most powerful and influ...
There is a growing awareness that traditional strategic international human resource management (SIH...
Strategic Human Resource Management is the linkage between strategic management and human resource m...
Human resource management (HRM) scholars studying HRM in a public-sector context hold that the publi...
Hierarchies, markets and networks have been described as three alternative styles of organizing, eac...
The study begins with four hypotheses, the first one relates to the significance of managing human r...