Building on the insights from a growing number of studies on the HRM implications of inter-organisational relations, this article investigates the HR issues in two case studies of ‘best practice’, long-term collaborative working. It identifies three common challenges for HRM: (a) how to build employee commitment and identity to the partnership without putting at risk the employing organisation's goals; (b) how to establish attractive career pathways in a partnership context requiring some degree of sharing of skill standards and coordination of training provision; and (c) how to sustain partnerships in a changing policy and organisational context. The data point to inherent problems in managing employment when there is more than one employi...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
Cognisant of the importance of organisational relationships, Krackhardt & Hanson (1993:104) assert t...
Relational governance arrangements across agencies and sectors have become prevalent as a means for ...
Most studies of human resource management (HRM) have been conducted within the context of the single...
This study explores the changing nature of employment and employment management within multi-organis...
This article explores the devolution of HRM in a hospital context. Based on secondary data and 128 i...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
The construction industry is one of the largest and most complex industrial sectors in the UK. The i...
The notion of line managers assuming an increased involvement in the human resource management issue...
Related to the theoretical work of Bowen and Ostroff (2004; also Ostroff/Bowen 2000), this article f...
Can interorganisational relationships be managed for effective functioning? This is the problem inve...
This article explores the devolution of HRM in a hospital context. Based on secondary data and 128 i...
Related to the theoretical work of Bowen and Ostroff (2004; also Ostroff/Bowen\ud 2000), this articl...
Despite the importance of the relationship between the HR function and line management (see Guest, 1...
YesBryan McIntosh, senior lecturer in health management and organisational behaviour at the Universi...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
Cognisant of the importance of organisational relationships, Krackhardt & Hanson (1993:104) assert t...
Relational governance arrangements across agencies and sectors have become prevalent as a means for ...
Most studies of human resource management (HRM) have been conducted within the context of the single...
This study explores the changing nature of employment and employment management within multi-organis...
This article explores the devolution of HRM in a hospital context. Based on secondary data and 128 i...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
The construction industry is one of the largest and most complex industrial sectors in the UK. The i...
The notion of line managers assuming an increased involvement in the human resource management issue...
Related to the theoretical work of Bowen and Ostroff (2004; also Ostroff/Bowen 2000), this article f...
Can interorganisational relationships be managed for effective functioning? This is the problem inve...
This article explores the devolution of HRM in a hospital context. Based on secondary data and 128 i...
Related to the theoretical work of Bowen and Ostroff (2004; also Ostroff/Bowen\ud 2000), this articl...
Despite the importance of the relationship between the HR function and line management (see Guest, 1...
YesBryan McIntosh, senior lecturer in health management and organisational behaviour at the Universi...
Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are str...
Cognisant of the importance of organisational relationships, Krackhardt & Hanson (1993:104) assert t...
Relational governance arrangements across agencies and sectors have become prevalent as a means for ...