The idea that human resource management (HRM) plays a strategic role in generating sustainable competitive advantage for organisations or intermediate outcomes such as innovation is a central tenet in HRM theory and research. Yet, the explanation for this relationship remains unclear. We contribute to understanding how HRM plays a role by integrating insights drawn from HRM and strategic management. We explore how configurations of high‐performance work systems (HPWS) and leadership competence (LC) provide micro‐foundations for organisational capabilities associated with innovation. We also examine the moderating role of external environmental conditions. We find support for the proposition that HPWS and LC contribute to capabilities associ...
Building upon the Resource Based View of the firm and the managerial rents model, we explore role pl...
Innovation is paramount to success. Over time firms must maintain their ability to innovate in order...
Human resource management (HRM) practices are generally expected to stimulate a firm?s innovation pe...
Innovation is critical for firms to achieve sustainable competitive advantage, and knowledge is cent...
Tendencies such as the increasing spread of market globalisation, new technological developments, th...
The growing literature on innovation pays limited attention to the role of human resource management...
To achieve superior performance and continual competitiveness, a company needs to integrate and adju...
<p><em>This paper is purely theoretical, having as starting points both existing information in the ...
There is mounting interest on all aspects related to management innovation, as evidence shows firms ...
The role of HRM in enhancing innovation performance is more relevant than often assumed in both rese...
Technological innovation is becoming an increasingly significant driving force of firm competitivene...
Human resource management (HRM) practices are generally expected to stimulate a firm's innovation pe...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
Much of the human resource management literature has demonstrated the impact of high per-formance wo...
The ability of firms to maximise their innovative potential is fundamental to economic growth. The s...
Building upon the Resource Based View of the firm and the managerial rents model, we explore role pl...
Innovation is paramount to success. Over time firms must maintain their ability to innovate in order...
Human resource management (HRM) practices are generally expected to stimulate a firm?s innovation pe...
Innovation is critical for firms to achieve sustainable competitive advantage, and knowledge is cent...
Tendencies such as the increasing spread of market globalisation, new technological developments, th...
The growing literature on innovation pays limited attention to the role of human resource management...
To achieve superior performance and continual competitiveness, a company needs to integrate and adju...
<p><em>This paper is purely theoretical, having as starting points both existing information in the ...
There is mounting interest on all aspects related to management innovation, as evidence shows firms ...
The role of HRM in enhancing innovation performance is more relevant than often assumed in both rese...
Technological innovation is becoming an increasingly significant driving force of firm competitivene...
Human resource management (HRM) practices are generally expected to stimulate a firm's innovation pe...
The Contingency approach to human resource management leads to the hypothesis that High Performance ...
Much of the human resource management literature has demonstrated the impact of high per-formance wo...
The ability of firms to maximise their innovative potential is fundamental to economic growth. The s...
Building upon the Resource Based View of the firm and the managerial rents model, we explore role pl...
Innovation is paramount to success. Over time firms must maintain their ability to innovate in order...
Human resource management (HRM) practices are generally expected to stimulate a firm?s innovation pe...