Studies are starting to explore the role of HRM in fostering organizational innovation but empirical evidence remains contradictory and theory fragmented. This is partly because extant literature by and large adopts a unitary level of analysis, rather than reflecting on the multi-level demands that innovation presents. Building on an emergent literature focused on HRM’s role in shaping innovation, we shed light on the question of whether, and how, HRM might influence employees’ innovative behaviours in the direction of strategically important goals. Drawing upon institutional theory, our contributions are three-fold: to bring out the effect of two discrete HRM configurations- one underpinned by a control and the other by an entrepreneurial ...
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We survey, organize, and discuss the literature on the role of organizational practices for explaini...
This paper focuses on the relationship between the importance of innovation for organizations and th...
Studies are starting to explore the role of HRM in fostering organizational innovation but empirical...
Studies are starting to explore the role of HRM in fostering organizational innovation but empirical...
Studies are starting to explore the role of human resource management (HRM) in fostering organisatio...
Organizations introduce new Human Resource Management activities to boost innovativeness. Although a...
The role of HRM in enhancing innovation performance is more relevant than often assumed in both rese...
Research has shown that innovative work behavior of employees is important for competitive advantage...
Research on Human Resource Management and innovation has to date relied on a theoretical assumption ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how different HRM practices nurture and constrain creativi...
This article reviews the growing body of empirical evidence (N = 35) on the impact of HRM on innovat...
The purpose of this study is to propose a bundle of HRM practices. Specifically, this study segments...
Human resource management (HRM) practices are generally expected to stimulate a firm's innovation pe...
__Purpose__ – External factors such as global competition and new technologies, require organization...
© 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 license htt...
We survey, organize, and discuss the literature on the role of organizational practices for explaini...
This paper focuses on the relationship between the importance of innovation for organizations and th...
Studies are starting to explore the role of HRM in fostering organizational innovation but empirical...
Studies are starting to explore the role of HRM in fostering organizational innovation but empirical...
Studies are starting to explore the role of human resource management (HRM) in fostering organisatio...
Organizations introduce new Human Resource Management activities to boost innovativeness. Although a...
The role of HRM in enhancing innovation performance is more relevant than often assumed in both rese...
Research has shown that innovative work behavior of employees is important for competitive advantage...
Research on Human Resource Management and innovation has to date relied on a theoretical assumption ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how different HRM practices nurture and constrain creativi...
This article reviews the growing body of empirical evidence (N = 35) on the impact of HRM on innovat...
The purpose of this study is to propose a bundle of HRM practices. Specifically, this study segments...
Human resource management (HRM) practices are generally expected to stimulate a firm's innovation pe...
__Purpose__ – External factors such as global competition and new technologies, require organization...
© 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 license htt...
We survey, organize, and discuss the literature on the role of organizational practices for explaini...
This paper focuses on the relationship between the importance of innovation for organizations and th...