The role of HRM practices in building intellectual capital in knowledge-based teams
Contribuinte(s) |
Toombs, L. |
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Data(s) |
2013
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Resumo |
In this paper, we investigate the ways HRM systems support development of intellectual capital in teams in three case studies of knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs) in Denmark. By focusing on team composition and structure, findings build on the rapidly growing body of literature on HRM’s role in supporting intellectual capital development. Specifically, we make a theoretical contribution to this literature by identifying three distinct ways KIFs develop intellectual capital: 1) through HRM development systems that build relationship-centric team-based intellectual capital by targeting development of social capital; 2) through HRM employee relations systems that build human-centric team based intellectual capital by targeting human capital; 3) through a balanced approach to HRM that builds polycentric team-based intellectual capital through focusing on all aspects of intellectual capital. The findings also have managerial implications regarding the need to align team composition and structure, HRM systems, and intellectual capital focus to support development of team-based intellectual capital. |
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Relação |
Jorgensen, Frances & Becker, Karen L. (2013) The role of HRM practices in building intellectual capital in knowledge-based teams. In Toombs, L. (Ed.) 73rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management : Capitalism in Question, 9-13 August 2013, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida. |
Fonte |
QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150305 Human Resources Management #HRM #Intellectual Capital #Knowledge-based Teams |
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Conference Paper |