Human resources are recognised as one of the main sources of economic growth. The management of these resources (HRM) is therefore an important issue. However, while roughly half of all employees are employed in small and medium-sized enterprises, scientific studies on HRM are to a large extent limited to large enterprises. This thesis is an attempt to increase our understanding of how small and medium-sized enterprises manage their employees. The thesis examines main determinants of HRM practices within small and medium-sized enterprises, and how certain differences in HRM practices may affect an enterprise's performance and size.
The majority of SMEs fail in the first five years of operation (Cant and Ligthelm, 2003). Human reso...
textabstractThis study examines determinants of the formalization of HRM practices with small firms....
Until recently, human resource management has been considered inappropriate and too costly for small...
Abstract Small and medium enterprises are an important sector of the economy of many countries. Inc...
The limited research conducted on Human Resource Management (HRM) in small and medium enterprises (S...
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are often deemed critical to the economy of many countries...
This chapter seeks to reclaim the significance of SMEs in studies of HRM as a means to better addres...
This paper is very much on work in progress. Only this year did we decide to start research on HRM i...
Background: Nowadays, studying small and medium-sized companies, particularly with regard to the ma...
textabstractThis paper examines the relationship between organization contextual variables and human...
The main goals of this study are, on the one hand, to describe the existing situation regarding the...
This study develops a theory of how human resource management systems contribute to the performance ...
In this paper, we analyze whether human resource (hr) systems in small firms can be associated with ...
Managing People in Small and Medium Enterprises in Turbulent Contexts explores a range of human reso...
This thesis provides an explanatory account of HRM and performance in growth-oriented SMEs. HRM rese...
The majority of SMEs fail in the first five years of operation (Cant and Ligthelm, 2003). Human reso...
textabstractThis study examines determinants of the formalization of HRM practices with small firms....
Until recently, human resource management has been considered inappropriate and too costly for small...
Abstract Small and medium enterprises are an important sector of the economy of many countries. Inc...
The limited research conducted on Human Resource Management (HRM) in small and medium enterprises (S...
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are often deemed critical to the economy of many countries...
This chapter seeks to reclaim the significance of SMEs in studies of HRM as a means to better addres...
This paper is very much on work in progress. Only this year did we decide to start research on HRM i...
Background: Nowadays, studying small and medium-sized companies, particularly with regard to the ma...
textabstractThis paper examines the relationship between organization contextual variables and human...
The main goals of this study are, on the one hand, to describe the existing situation regarding the...
This study develops a theory of how human resource management systems contribute to the performance ...
In this paper, we analyze whether human resource (hr) systems in small firms can be associated with ...
Managing People in Small and Medium Enterprises in Turbulent Contexts explores a range of human reso...
This thesis provides an explanatory account of HRM and performance in growth-oriented SMEs. HRM rese...
The majority of SMEs fail in the first five years of operation (Cant and Ligthelm, 2003). Human reso...
textabstractThis study examines determinants of the formalization of HRM practices with small firms....
Until recently, human resource management has been considered inappropriate and too costly for small...