Human resource management practices on Irish dairy farms: an exploratory study

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Thomas Lawton, Monica Gorman, Marion Beecher
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Abstract

Context

Managing people outside the farm family unit is a new issue for many Irish dairy farmers. In the context of rapid growth, the demand for employees has increased, creating the need for Irish dairy farmers to have human resource management (HRM) skills.

Aims

This paper explores the extent and type of HRM practices adopted by Irish dairy farmers and the factors that influence their adoption.

Methods

A questionnaire was developed, piloted, and issued to farmers on the basis of herd size and location. Data from 203 dairy farmers who employ people were analysed to examine the adoption of different HRM practices and the influence of farm characteristics, farmer demographics and farmer attitudes on their adoption. HRM practices included compliance with employment legislation, health and safety, different approaches to recruitment, workforce management and retention. The questionnaire included one or more variables for each of these HRM practices. Where more than one variable was included, an aggregate variable was developed for that practice.

Key results

Whereas, overall, there was a low level of adoption of best HRM practices, farm characteristics such as herd size and number of employees had a significant influence on farmers’ adoption of compliance with employment legislation, health and safety, recruitment, workforce management and retention practices. Demographic factors such as age, level of education, and average hours worked influenced farmers compliance with employment law legislation, workforce management practices and retention practices.

Conclusions

The study highlighted an overall low compliance with employment legislation and low adoption of best practices in managing staff among dairy farmers in Ireland.

Implications

This study highlighted that improvement is needed in all areas of HRM on Irish dairy farms. The findings of this study would be useful to farm advisors who support dairy farmers in improving their management of their businesses. Overall, this study has contributed to a greater understanding of the challenges in managing people in agriculture and how certain factors influences the adoption of HRM practices on dairy farms.

爱尔兰奶牛场的人力资源管理实践:一项探索性研究
背景对许多爱尔兰奶农来说,管理农场家庭单位以外的人员是一个新问题。在快速增长的背景下,对雇员的需求增加,这就需要爱尔兰奶农掌握人力资源管理(HRM)技能。目的 本文探讨爱尔兰奶农采用人力资源管理做法的程度和类型,以及影响其采用的因素。方法根据牧场规模和地点,编制、试用并向奶农发放调查问卷。对 203 名奶牛场主的数据进行了分析,以研究不同人力资源管理实践的采用情况,以及农场特征、奶牛场主人口统计和奶牛场主态度对其采用情况的影响。人力资源管理实践包括遵守就业法规、健康与安全、不同的招聘方法、劳动力管理和留用。问卷中的每项人力资源管理措施都包含一个或多个变量。如果包含一个以上的变量,则为该做法制定一个综合变量。主要结果总体而言,采用最佳人力资源管理做法的程度较低,而农场的特征(如牧群规模和雇员人数)对农场主采用遵守就业法规、健康与安全、招聘、劳动力管理和留用等做法有重大影响。年龄、教育水平和平均工时等人口统计因素对农场主遵守就业法律法规、劳动力管理实践和留用实践有影响。结论本研究强调,爱尔兰奶农总体上对就业法律法规的遵守程度较低,在员工管理方面采用最佳实践的程度也较低。启示这项研究强调,爱尔兰奶牛场在人力资源管理的各个领域都需要改进。这项研究的结果对支持奶农改善业务管理的农场顾问很有帮助。总之,本研究有助于人们更好地了解农业人力管理所面临的挑战,以及某些因素是如何影响奶牛场采用人力资源管理实践的。
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Animal Production Science
Animal Production Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
7.10%
发文量
139
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Research papers in Animal Production Science focus on improving livestock and food production, and on the social and economic issues that influence primary producers. The journal (formerly known as Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture) is predominantly concerned with domesticated animals (beef cattle, dairy cows, sheep, pigs, goats and poultry); however, contributions on horses and wild animals may be published where relevant. Animal Production Science is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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