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Download fileDisappearing between the cracks: HRM in permeable organisations
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posted on 2023-06-08, 16:57 authored by Clare Kelliher, Catherine Truss, Veronica Hope-HaileyThis paper is concerned with examining the implications of inter-organisational relationships for human resource management (HRM). To date much of the literature on human resource management has been inwardly focussed on the organisation and its employees. Yet increasingly complex organisational forms and more permeable boundaries may mean that employees working for one organisation are influenced by the HR policies and practices of another. This paper presents evidence from two such case studies, representing different forms of inter-organisational relationship. The implications for the HR function are discussed and it is argued that traditional conceptions of HRM are inadequate to encompass these developments.
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Management Revue: The International Review of Management StudiesISSN
0935-9915Publisher
Rainer Hampp VerlagIssue
3Volume
15Page range
305-323Department affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
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