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Just published in the Human Resource Management (Wiley)…
Filed under: publications | Tags: HRM, interpersonal relations, knowledge transfer, social network perspective
Leave a Comment Together with Jaap Paauwe and Nada Zupan we just published a paper at the Human Resource Management. It is a part of what all the contributors believe a potentially very influential special issue on HRM and Knowledge Processes edited by Dana Minbaeva, Nicolai Foss and Scott Snell. The title is: HR practices, interpersonal relations, and intrafirm knowledge transfer in knowledge-intensive firms: a social network perspective.
Here is the abstract:
We adopt the social network perspective to develop a conceptual model and examine the relationship among human resource (HR) practices, interpersonal relations, and intrafirm knowledge transfer in knowledge-intensive firms. Our results indicate that work design, along with training and development HR practices, can shape the structural relation. At the same time, both also exhibit potential for shaping affective and cognitive relations within a firm’s social network. While the effects of work design along with training and development HR practices on intrafirm knowledge transfer are primarily mediated by interpersonal relations, we found some evidence for arguing that incentives and motivation HR practices directly affect intrafirm knowledge transfer.