This article examines the emergence and development of HRM-based change within two private sector manufacturing organizations. We draw upon discourse theory to open up fresh insights into the uncertain and complex nature of organizational change, specifically the socially contested nature of HRM and the essentially fluid nature of organizational discourse. We present a conceptual framework that depicts HRM-based change in the form of multi-layered ‘conversations’, drawing attention to the collaborative and discursive processes by which individuals construct their knowledge and understanding of their organizational world. Our conclusions point to the need for a more critical treatment of the creative and dynamic nature of organizational disc...
The article considers the discourse surrounding culture change programmes in two British manufacturi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the findings from a discourse model that was...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss how a discourse approach to theorising human resou...
This article examines the emergence and development of HRM-based change within two private sector ma...
This paper presents a discourse-analytic approach to the study of human resource management (HRM) an...
Abstract This article explores producing and managing change within conversationally constructed rea...
Aims to draw attention to how managers actively re-construct inherent contradictions characterising ...
Aims to draw attention to how managers actively re-construct inherent contradictions characterising ...
It has been evident for some time in mainstream HRM writing, that HR work is largely framed as a bus...
Purpose - This paper aims to present a detailed examination of the relationship and debate between r...
This paper explores the interactions between HRM practices and contextual factors in a process of or...
This study examines the discursive construction of ideological change and identity within the practi...
We revisit Karen Legge's (2001) critique of HRM in which she argues that the attempt of modernist/po...
In this research, conceptualizations of the links between technological innovation and organizationa...
The article considers the discourse surrounding culture change programmes in two British manufacturi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the findings from a discourse model that was...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss how a discourse approach to theorising human resou...
This article examines the emergence and development of HRM-based change within two private sector ma...
This paper presents a discourse-analytic approach to the study of human resource management (HRM) an...
Abstract This article explores producing and managing change within conversationally constructed rea...
Aims to draw attention to how managers actively re-construct inherent contradictions characterising ...
Aims to draw attention to how managers actively re-construct inherent contradictions characterising ...
It has been evident for some time in mainstream HRM writing, that HR work is largely framed as a bus...
Purpose - This paper aims to present a detailed examination of the relationship and debate between r...
This paper explores the interactions between HRM practices and contextual factors in a process of or...
This study examines the discursive construction of ideological change and identity within the practi...
We revisit Karen Legge's (2001) critique of HRM in which she argues that the attempt of modernist/po...
In this research, conceptualizations of the links between technological innovation and organizationa...
The article considers the discourse surrounding culture change programmes in two British manufacturi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the findings from a discourse model that was...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss how a discourse approach to theorising human resou...