A Shared Human Resources Change Initiative: What Influences (in)Effectiveness?

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Carol Flinchbaugh, Ghadir Ishqaidef, Clint Chadwick
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The study employs a mixed-method approach utilizing interview and survey data to discern what influences the effectiveness of an inter-organizational initiative wherein two distinct organizations share a human resource executive (HRE). Initial efficiencies of the initiative resulted in both agencies. Over time, however, the data emerged to reveal differing outcomes, such that the agency who shared the HRE reported a decreased HR service climate, while HR service gains and increased job engagement appeared at the other agency. Rather than one agency benefitting at the other’s expense, relational and structural organizational boundary conditions emerged to explain the divergent views of the collaborative’s (in)effectiveness. The analysis extends flexible leadership theory to depict how an HRE’s relational role, trust, and organizational architectures are boundary conditions for effectiveness in an HR collaboration. The findings provide practical implications for organizations considering collaborative initiatives and identify conditions that may contribute to success following the change.
共享的人力资源变革倡议:什么影响了效率?
摘要本研究采用了一种混合方法,利用访谈和调查数据来辨别是什么影响了组织间举措的有效性,其中两个不同的组织共享一名人力资源主管(HRE)。这一举措的初步效率使这两个机构都发挥了作用。然而,随着时间的推移,数据显示出不同的结果,例如共享人力资源评估的机构报告称人力资源服务氛围有所下降,而另一个机构则出现了人力资源服务的增加和工作参与度的提高。与其说一个机构以牺牲另一个机构为代价从中受益,不如说关系和结构的组织边界条件出现了,以解释对合作有效性的不同看法。该分析扩展了灵活领导理论,以描述人力资源经理的关系角色、信任和组织架构如何成为人力资源合作有效性的边界条件。研究结果为考虑合作举措的组织提供了实际意义,并确定了可能有助于变革后成功的条件。
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CiteScore
6.60
自引率
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14
期刊介绍: Journal of Change Management is a multidisciplinary and international forum for critical, mainstream and alternative contributions - focusing as much on psychology, ethics, culture and behaviour as on structure and process. JCM is a platform for open and challenging dialogue and a thorough critique of established as well as alternative practices. JCM is aiming to provide all authors with a first decision within six weeks of submission.
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