Search results for " human resource management"

showing 10 items of 736 documents

The nature of managerial commitment to strategic change

2000

This article explores the nature of managerial commitment to such strategic changes as downsizing and quality improvement. Its purpose is to develop a theoretical framework of managerial commitment. Findings from a qualitative study are presented resulting in the classification of commitment in two dimensions: reward‐based and trust‐based commitments. A theoretical typology of the four types of managerial commitment is developed based on the dimensions: passive, calculative, trustful, and balanced types of commitment. The article argues that the general assumptions in commitment literature that people need material, social or psychological incentives and rewards which facilitate identificat…

TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementIdentification (information)Total quality managementIncentiveStrategic changeQuality managementbusiness.industryOrganizational changeBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessPublic relationsQualitative researchLeadership & Organization Development Journal
researchProduct

What employability for higher education students?

2020

International audience; The Bologna process has contributed to redefining the concept of employability in higher education policies. In parallel, the professionalisation movement of French higher education has become more pronounced, notably through the development of work placements within the university curricula. In this article, we propose to re-examine the definition of employability of the ‘dominant’ discourse which is strongly centred on a competency-based approach and individualisation. We highlight the importance of having a broader definition of employability by integrating subjective dimension of employability and students' representations of the world of work. Based on an origin…

TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPublic AdministrationHigher education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEmployabilityEducation0502 economics and businessPedagogySociologyEmployabilityCurriculumbusiness.industry4. Education05 social scienceswork placement050301 educationBologna ProcessprofessionalisationWork experienceWork (electrical)higher educationConstruct (philosophy)business0503 education050203 business & management
researchProduct

Bibliometric review on FDI attractiveness factors

2022

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementBusiness and International ManagementEducationEuropean J. of International Management
researchProduct

The impact of COVID ‐19 on franchising in emerging markets: An example from Brazil

2020

The outbreak of COVID‐19, the disease caused by the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus, has had significant economic, political, and social consequences worldwide. The franchising sector, consisting mostly of retail and service businesses, is an example of an industry that has been deeply affected. The experiences of franchising stakeholders in Brazil highlight the strengths of the franchising model in such situations. This investigation, based on primary data from webinars with food service, education, retail, and business‐to‐business service companies in Brazil, coupled with reports from commercial and franchising entities, reveals how the COVID‐19 outbreak has affected the franchising sector. It illustrat…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Feature Article: Practitioner case studyEconomic geographyBusinessBusiness and International ManagementEmerging marketsPeer review
researchProduct

Emergence and early institutionalization of competition in higher education: evidence from Finnish business schools

2022

AbstractThis paper investigates the emergence and early institutionalization of competition in higher education (HE), specifically in business schools. First, building on key contributions from economics, management studies, sociology, and HE research, we develop propositions on competition in HE and formulate our theoretical framework. Second, we apply this framework to explore competition in Finnish business schools. We argue that business schools constitute an interesting field for studying competition in HE because they are the frontrunners and champions of competition-based views in HE. Our main contribution is a novel explanation of the preconditions, emergence, and early processes of…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEducation
researchProduct

Economic performance in Spanish sports clubs: entrepreneurial orientation of professional and non-professional teams analysed through fsQCA

2021

Sports clubs play an important role in the creation of social value, however, despite the scarcity of studies, analysing the associative sports environment from an economic perspective has an undeniable relevance. The entrepreneurial orientation (EO) has been largely related to the economic performance of the organisation, however, this study has found a difference in sports clubs related to their legal and organisational structure. The analysed sample is composed of 13 non-professional sports clubs and 13 professional sports clubs, using the fsQCA methodology. According to the results obtained, EO has an influence on the economic performance (EP) of sports clubs, with proactivity being the…

Value (ethics)Amateur sportsOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEntrepreneurial orientation05 social sciencesSample (statistics)030229 sport sciencesProactivityfilm.subjectEducationScarcity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinefilm0502 economics and businessOrganizational structureClubSociologyMarketingBusiness and International Management050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonEuropean J. of International Management
researchProduct

Conflict as it happens

2018

PurposeAlthough emotions are relevant for conflicted interactions, the role of emotions in organizational conflicts has remained understudied. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to this by looking at the role of nonverbal affective elements in conversations.Design/methodology/approachBringing together organizational “becoming” and embodiment approaches, the study focused on a conflict which emerged during a multi-actor consulting conversation. The episode in question was analyzed via a detailed, micro-level discursive method which focused specifically on the participants’ use of prosodic and nonverbal behaviors.FindingsChanges in prosody were found to have an important role in how t…

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementConflictStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Decision Sciences050109 social psychologyProsodySingle-subject designconsultant-client relationshipkonsultointiruumiillisuusConstructiveEmbodimentNonverbal communicationhoitosuhdeLiiketaloustiede - Business and managementOriginalityManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businesskonsultti-asiakas yhteistyösuhde0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConversationdiskursiivinen tutkimuskonfliktitiKonfliktimedia_commonprosodiikkaProcess consultantDiscursive approach05 social sciencesProcess consultingConsultant–client relationshipprosodiaFeelingprosessikonsultaatioPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementJournal of Organizational Change Management
researchProduct

Work team effectiveness in organizational contexts

2005

PurposeThis introductory paper aims to provide a contextualization of recent research and applications on work team effectiveness in organizational contexts carried out in Spain and Portugal and to describe connections between this research and the main trends in the international scene.Design/methodology/approachSince the 1990s, new occupational and organizational realities have deepened scientific interest in work teams in both Spain and Portugal. A range of recently published (1992‐2004) works in this area are reviewed. The selected sources are papers published in Spanish, Portuguese and international journals.FindingsReviewing this work, four major trends are identified that synthesize …

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementContextualizationSocial Psychologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectManagement Science and Operations ResearchPublic relationslanguage.human_languageTeam workingManagementWork (electrical)OriginalityPolitical sciencelanguageWork teamsPortuguesebusinessApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Managerial Psychology
researchProduct

Organizational and Individual Values: Their Main and Combined Effects on Work Attitudes and Perceptions

1999

A survey was conducted using a convenient sample of employees (N = 999) from various industries to examine the main and combined effects of organizational and individual values on organizational commitment, perceived organizational support, and procedural justice. Moderated multiple regression analyses showed that employees' reactions were mainly explained by perceived organizational values and value preferences. In contrast, person-organization value fit and interaction effects were marginal. The implications of these findings are discussed.

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementContrast (statistics)Social environmentSample (statistics)Affective events theorySociologyProcedural justiceOrganizational commitmentPerceived organizational supportSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
researchProduct

What Erasmus students do expect from their abroad experience? A multidimensional scale tested for the case of Spain

2019

PurposeSince universities adopted a “Student as Customer” approach, student consumer behavior is a field of study which has become crucial. In the European higher education area, more understanding is needed on International students, and more precisely on Erasmus students. The purpose of this paper is to validate a multidimensional scale to assess Erasmus students’ value expectations (i.e. expected value) on the basis of costs and benefits in their choices as consumers of an academic experience abroad.Design/methodology/approachA survey conducted on a sample of 192 students from 50 universities show the role of functional, social and emotional values along with costs of time and effort in …

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCost–benefit analysisHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectUniversitatsStudy abroadSocial value orientationsEducationOriginalityMarketingPsychologybusinessErasmus+Consumer behaviourmedia_common
researchProduct