852 resultados para Human Resource Reporting
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This phenomenological study explored how HR professionals who identified themselves as facilitators of strategic HRD (SHRD) perceived the experience of being an organizational agent-downsizing survivor. Criterion and snowball sampling were used to recruit 15 participants for this study. A semi-structured interview guide was used to interview participants. Creswell's (2007) simplified version of Moustakas's (1994) Modification of the Stevick-Colaizzi-Keen Method of Analysis of Phenomenological Data was used to analyze the data. Four main themes and corresponding sub-themes emerged from an inductive data analysis. The four main themes were a) the emotionality of downsizing, b) feeling responsible, c) choice and control, and d) possibilities for growth. Participants perceived downsizing as an emotional organizational change event that required them to manage their own emotions while helping others do the same. They performed their roles within an organizational atmosphere that was perceived as chaotic and filled with apprehension, shock, and a sense of ongoing loss, sadness and grieving. They sometimes experienced guilt and doubt and felt deceptive for having to keep secrets from others when planning for downsizing. Participants felt a strong sense of responsibility to protect employees emotionally, balance employee and organizational interests, and try to ensure the best outcomes for both. Often being there for others meant that they put on their games faces and took care of themselves last. Participants spoke of the importance of choosing one's attitude, being proactive rather than reactive, and finding ways to regain control in the midst of organizational crisis. They also perceived that although downsizing was emotionally difficult to go through that it provided possibilities for self, employee, and organizational growth.
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No hospitality organizations are immune from the negative effects of substance abuse in the workplace. Ownters and managers must confront the problem head on and, in order to accomplish this, they must be in possession of the facts regarding the problem, and regarding options for dealing with the problem in the most appropriate manner for their individual organizations. The authors include an assessment of this problem as well as a summary review of procedures for positive management of a potentially negative situation.
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Drawing on the organizational capabilities literature, the authors developed and tested a model of how supportive human resource management (HRM) improved firms’ financial performance perceived by marketing managers through fostering the implementation of a customer-oriented strategy. Customer-linking capability, which is the capability in managing close customer relationships, indicated the implementation of the customer-oriented strategy. Data collected from two emerging economies – China and Hungary –established that supportive HRM partially mediated the relationship between customer-oriented strategy and customer-linking capability. Customer-linking capability further explained how supportive HRM contributed to perceived financial performance. This study explicates the implication of customer-oriented strategy for HRM and reveals the
importance of HRM in strategy implementation. It also sheds some light on the ‘black box’ between HRM and performance. While making important contributions to the field of strategy, HRM and marketing, this study also offers useful practical implications.
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This paper examines the methodological choices of researchers studying the HR practices–outcome relationship via a content analysis of 281 studies published across the last twenty years. The prevalence and trajectory of change over time are reported for a wide range of methodological choices relevant to internal, external, construct, and statistical conclusion validity. While the results indicate a high incidence of potentially problematic cross-sectional, single informant, and single level designs, they also reveal significant improvements over time across many validity relevant methodological choices. This broad based improvement in the methodological underpinnings of HR research suggests that researchers and practitioners can view the findings reported in the HR literature with increasing confidence. Directions for future research are provided.
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Framed on a wider project on Individual Human Resource Management and Development (HRMD), this project aims to explore Individual Career Management and Development (CMD) as an emergent professional field of HRMD.
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Mestrado em Ensino Superior (Erasmus Mundus)
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These materiasl are the English translation of the materials currently used for the rest of the groups
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Studies of strategic HRM have dominated HRM research over the last three decades. Focusing on the HRM-organisation performance relationship, researchers take various themes and perspectives in their approach to strategic HRM. Among these themes, two contrasting approaches of strategic HRM continue to flourish: first, the best practice approach suggests that certain HRM practices will have the same effect irrespective of context and, second, the best fit approach suggests that the choice of HRM practices should be designed in accordance with an organisations’ specific context. While there is little consensus on what constitutes strategic HRM, the most common feature agreed in this field is the notion of the strategic integration; aligning HRM practices with organisations’ overall strategic objectives (vertical fit) and with each other (horizontal fit). Utilising the best fit approach as its theoretical framework, this study examines how vertical and horizontal fit is practised in the Indonesian civil service and what factors likely influence the prevalence of vertical and horizontal fit in the Indonesian civil service context. This study is significant for two important reasons. Firstly, the literature suggests that there are limited studies examining the best fit concept in the civil sector despite its implementation in the private sector positively contributing to organisational performance improvement. Secondly, the study provides enlightenment on how the best fit approach could contribute to performance improvement in the Indonesian civil service. This is in line with the fact that negative images of the Indonesian civil service are continuously highlighted although various HRM reform initiatives have been put in place. To achieve the objectives of the study, the qualitative case study approach accompanied by semi-structured interviews was employed involving 53 senior officials and one focus group discussion from eight Indonesian government agencies, consisting of three central agencies mandated to manage human resources, the National Bureaucratic Reform Team and four line agencies from both central and local governments. Thematic analysis was employed for data analyses and NVIVO software was used to manage the data. The study suggests three main findings. First, various HRM initiatives in relation to the HRM reform have been introduced in the Indonesian civil service differentiating them from the old HRM practices. However, the findings indicate that some HRM policies are still contradicting and hinder vertical and horizontal fit. Second, despite the contradictory policies, vertical and horizontal fit can be seen in the line agencies which have been acknowledged as ‘reformed agencies’. This demonstrates that the line agencies play an important role in aligning HRM practices with the line agencies’ goals and objectives and with one another although they are bounded by HRM policies that are unlikely to support the vertical and horizontal fit concept. Third, factors influencing the prevalence of vertical and horizontal fit include knowledge of contemporary HRM in both central agencies and line agencies, commitment from the line agencies’ leaders, devolvement of HRM to the line agencies and the socio-political and economic environments of the Indonesian civil service. The findings of the study raise policy, practical and theoretical implications. In terms of policy implications, the study highlights the importance of fit in HRM policies to support the achievement of the line agencies’ goals. Therefore, when formulating an HRM policy, the central agencies need to ensure that the HRM policy is linked to line agencies’ goals and to other HRM policies. This is to ensure synchronisation among the policies and thus maximising the achievement of the line agencies’ goals. From the practical perspectives, the study highlights important points which can be learned by the central agencies in carrying out their strategic role with regard to the formulation of HRM policies; by the line agencies in maximising the contribution of HRM to the achievement of the goals and objectives of the agencies through the implementation of the best fit concept, and by the leaders of the agencies in providing continuous support to each of the involved parties in the line agencies and involving the HRM department in all agency’s strategic decision-making. In relation to the theoretical implication, it is clear that the best fit approach is not thoroughly applied due to factors discussed previously. However, this does not mean that the best fit concept cannot be implemented. As argued by McCourt & Ramgutty-Wong (2003), instead of adopting the whole concept of best fit, a modulated approach reflecting the best fit concept, such as selecting individual HRM practices and experimenting with devolution, is possible for civil service organisations which still embrace centralised HRM systems. As demonstrated in the findings, some of the line agencies being studied seem to be ready to adopt the best fit approach given that they have knowledge of the best fit concept, strong support from the top leader, less political intervention and less corruption, collusion, and nepotism practices in their HRM practices.
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This phenomenological study explored how HR professionals who identified themselves as facilitators of strategic HRD (SHRD) perceived the experience of being an organizational agent-downsizing survivor. Criterion and snowball sampling were used to recruit 15 participants for this study. A semi-structured interview guide was used to interview participants. Creswell’s (2007) simplified version of Moustakas’s (1994) Modification of the Stevick-Colaizzi-Keen Method of Analysis of Phenomenological Data was used to analyze the data. Four main themes and corresponding sub-themes emerged from an inductive data analysis. The four main themes were a) the emotionality of downsizing, b) feeling responsible, c) choice and control, and d) possibilities for growth. Participants perceived downsizing as an emotional organizational change event that required them to manage their own emotions while helping others do the same. They performed their roles within an organizational atmosphere that was perceived as chaotic and filled with apprehension, shock, and a sense of ongoing loss, sadness and grieving. They sometimes experienced guilt and doubt and felt deceptive for having to keep secrets from others when planning for downsizing. Participants felt a strong sense of responsibility to protect employees emotionally, balance employee and organizational interests, and try to ensure the best outcomes for both. Often being there for others meant that they put on their games faces and took care of themselves last. Participants spoke of the importance of choosing one’s attitude, being proactive rather than reactive, and finding ways to regain control in the midst of organizational crisis. They also perceived that although downsizing was emotionally difficult to go through that it provided possibilities for self, employee, and organizational growth.
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Prior resilience research typically focuses on either the individual or the organisational level of analysis, emphasises resilience in relation to day-to-day stressors rather than extreme events and is empirically under-developed. In response, our study inductively theorises about the relationships between individual and organisational resilience, drawing upon a large-scale study of resilience work in UK and French organisations. Our first-hand accounts of resilience work reveal the micro-processes involved in producing resilient organisations, and highlight the challenges experienced in doing resilience work in large organisations. We show that these micro-processes have significant implications for resilience at both individual and organisational levels, and draw implications for how HRM interventions can help to promote individual, and thus organisational, resilience.
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This study tests the effect of age diversity on firm performance among international firms. Based on the resource-based view of the firm, it argues that age diversity among employees will influence firm performance. Moreover, it argues that two contextual variables—a firm's level of market diversification and its country of origin—influence the relationship between age diversity and firm performance. By testing relevant hypotheses in a major emerging economy, that is, the People's Republic of China, this study finds a significant and positive effect of age diversity and a significant interactive effect between age diversity and firm strategy on profitability. We also find a significant relationship between age diversity and firm profitability for firms from Western societies, but not for firms from East Asian societies. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of this study's findings. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Tämän tutkimuksen aiheena on tarkastella ICT-alan pörssiyritysten henkilöstöraportoinnin nykykäytäntöä. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on selvittää vapaaehtoisen henkilöstöraportoinnin laatua, laajuutta ja eroavaisuuksia yritysten vuoden 2004 vuosikertomuksissa ja muissa julkaistuissa henkilöstöinformaatiota sisältävissä raporteissa. Tutkimus jakaantuu kahteen päätavoitteeseen. Tutkimuksen ensimmäisenä tavoitteena on esitellä, mitä erilaisia lähestymistapoja ja malleja yrityksen henkilöstöinformaation mittaamiseen ja raportointiin on kirjallisuudessa esitetty. Toisena tavoitteena on selvittää ja kuvata sitä, millaista tutkimuksen kohdeyritysten henkilöstöraportointi tällä hetkellä on. Tutkimus kuuluu laadullisen tutkimuksen piiriin ja on luonteeltaan deskriptiivistä ja ymmärtämään pyrkivää. Lisäksi tutkimuksen voidaan todeta olevan empiirinen - tutkimusmenetelmänä käytetään valmiita aineistoja. Tutkimuksessa tarkastelun kohteeksi valittiin 25 ICT-alan yritystä, jotka on noteerattu vuoden 2004 lopussa Helsingin pörssin päälistalla. Tässä tutkimuksessa henkilöstöraportointia tarkasteltiin henkilöstövoimavarojen laskentatoimen ja osaamispääoman lähestymistapojen kautta. Tutkimuksen perusteella voidaan todeta, että kirjallisuudesta löytyy paljon erilaisia malleja henkilöstöinformaation tuottamiseen, kuten henkilöstötilinpäätös ja erilaiset osaamispääomaraportit. Henkilöstötilinpäätös on organisaation henkilöstöpääoman julkiseen raportointiin tarkoitettu asiakirja. Osaamispääomaraporteissa ei keskitytä pelkästään henkilöstölukuihin, vaan henkilöstön rinnalle haetaan tietoa taloudellisista ja aineettomista prosesseista, asiakkaista ja toimintaympäristöstä. Mallit eivät ole toisiaan poissulkevia, vaan täydentäviä. Osaamispääoma voidaan jakaa inhimilliseen pääomaan sekä sisäisiin ja ulkoisiin rakenteisiin. Henkilöstölaskentatoimi tukee inhimillisen pääoman mittausta ja hallintaa sopivin muutoksin. Tutkimuksen perusteellavoidaan todeta, että ICT-alan pörssiyritysten henkilöstöraportoinnin yleinen taso on kohtuullisen hyvä, mutta henkilöstöraportoinnin laatu ja laajuus vaihtelevat suuresti yritysten välillä. Osa yrityksistä käytti enemmän kvantitatiivista tunnuslukupohjaista raportointia ja osa panosti laadulliseen selostuspohjaiseen informointiin. Ensisijaisena henkilöstöraportointimuotona aineiston yritykset käyttivät vuosikertomusta. Yrityskoko selitti henkilöstöraportoinnin laajuutta. Tutkimustulokset osoittivat, että mitä suurempi sekä liikevaihdolla että henkilöstömäärällä mitattuna yritys on, sitä kattavampaa sen henkilöstöraportointi on.
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Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena on tutkia Lappeenrannan kaupungin henkilöstöraportointia ja auttaa sen kehittämistyössä siten, että se vastaisi paremmin toimialojen käytännön henkilöstöjohdollisia tarpeita. Nykyisellään henkilöstöstä tuotettua informaatiota voidaan pitää toimialojen johdon näkökulmasta puutteellisena ja vanhentuneena. Tavoitteena on täten auttaa kaupunkia kehittämään raportointityövälineitään vastaamaan nykyistä paremmin reaaliaikaisiin johdollisiin tarpeisiin kartoittamalla eri toimialojen henkilöstöraportointiin liittyviä toiveita. Teoriaosassa käsitellään henkisen ja aineettoman pääoman ulottuvuuksia, henkilöstövoimavarojen johtamisen toimintakenttää sekä henkilöstövoimavarojen raportointia. Empiirisessä osassa keskitytään Lappeenrannan kaupunkiin, sen henkilöstöraportoinnin nykytilaan ja mahdollisiin kehittämisehdotuksiin. Luonteeltaan tutkimusta voidaan pitää laadullisena tapaustutkimuksena, joka sisältää sekä deskriptiivisiä että normatiivisia piirteitä. Tutkimuksen perusteella havaitaan, ettei henkilöstöraportointi nykyisellään täysin vastaa esimiesten tarpeita, vaan sitä tulisi kehittää sekä sisällöllisesti että käytettyjen raportointivälineiden osalta joustavammaksi toimialojen erityispiirteitä huomioivaksi kokonaisuudeksi.