Individual firms and regional business clusters : the HRM advantage in rent generation


Autoria(s): Ling, Sharine; Waterhouse, Jennifer Marie
Contribuinte(s)

Lewer, John

Ryan, Shaun

Macneil, Johanna

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Much of the literature on clusters has focused on the economic advantages of clusters and how these can be achieved in terms of competition, regional development and local spillovers. Some studies have focused at the level of the individual firm however human resource management (HRM) in individual clustered firms has received scant attention. This paper innovatively utilises the extended Resource Based View (RBV) of the firm as a framework to conceptualise the human resource processes of individual firms within a cluster. RBV is argued as a useful tool as it explains external rents outside a firm’s boundaries. The paper concludes that HRM can assist in generating rents for firms and clusters more broadly when the function supports valuable interfirm relationships important for realising inter-firm advantages.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26981/

Publicador

Newcastle: Newcastle Business School

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26981/1/26981.pdf

http://www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/airaanz/

Ling, Sharine & Waterhouse, Jennifer Marie (2009) Individual firms and regional business clusters : the HRM advantage in rent generation. In Lewer, John, Ryan, Shaun, & Macneil, Johanna (Eds.) Labour, Capital and Change – Proceedings of the 23rd Conference of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand, 4 – 6 February, Newcastle, Australia.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 (please consult the authors)

Fonte

Australian Centre for Business Research; QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150306 Industrial Relations #150305 Human Resources Management #Regional Business #Clusters #HRM
Tipo

Conference Paper