Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are striving to make the HR function leaner and more ‘strategic’. In our article we explore the changing roles of HRM as they are perceived by different stakeholder groups within the HR profession through the medium of a study examining the diffusion of the concept of ‘the thinking performer’ launched by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development in 2002. We explain how the concept of business partnering dominates respondents' talk about HR policy and practice and raise questions about the impact of this in terms of HRM's relationship with employees, employee well-being and the career paths of HR professionals. We argue that the profession...
The paper presents a model and a detailed process for redesigning the HR function by contracting wit...
The human resource department in many organisations is at a crossroad of relevance, constantly being...
Research consistently demonstrates that the human resource (HR) function is a key driver of business...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
It has been evident for some time in mainstream HRM writing, that HR work is largely framed as a bus...
peer-reviewedPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue, which brings tog...
This master thesis is both a contribution to the academic and practical field of human resource mana...
HR functions have undergone a substantial transformation and the role of HR has changed from an admi...
The nature, and extent, of change in the way people are managed at work continues to provoke much co...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The rise of 'HR business partnering' over the last decade has led to an enormous growth in HR compet...
Twenty years ago David Ulrich presented a new concept asking HR to move away from administration and...
Prior studies have suggested that one of the main roles of a strategic human resources department is...
The paper presents a model and a detailed process for redesigning the HR function by contracting wit...
The human resource department in many organisations is at a crossroad of relevance, constantly being...
Research consistently demonstrates that the human resource (HR) function is a key driver of business...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
It has been evident for some time in mainstream HRM writing, that HR work is largely framed as a bus...
peer-reviewedPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue, which brings tog...
This master thesis is both a contribution to the academic and practical field of human resource mana...
HR functions have undergone a substantial transformation and the role of HR has changed from an admi...
The nature, and extent, of change in the way people are managed at work continues to provoke much co...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The rise of 'HR business partnering' over the last decade has led to an enormous growth in HR compet...
Twenty years ago David Ulrich presented a new concept asking HR to move away from administration and...
Prior studies have suggested that one of the main roles of a strategic human resources department is...
The paper presents a model and a detailed process for redesigning the HR function by contracting wit...
The human resource department in many organisations is at a crossroad of relevance, constantly being...
Research consistently demonstrates that the human resource (HR) function is a key driver of business...