Modelling the Role of Human Resource Management in Continuous Improvement

Frances Jørgensen, Paul Hyland, Lise B. Kofoed

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    Abstract

    Although it is widely acknowledged that both Human Resource Management (HRM) and Continuous Improvement have the potential to positively influencing organizational performance, very little attention has been given to how certain HRM practices may support CI, and consequently, a company's performance. The objective of this paper is to take a first step in developing a theoretical model for the role of HRM in CI, based on the current literature from both fields. In particular, elements from the CI Maturity Model (Bessant and Caffyn, 1997) and a model depicting the role of HRM in innovation developed by de Leede and Looise (2005) serve as the framework for examining how specific bundles of HRM practices utilized during different phases of the CI implementation process may contribute to sustained organizational performance and enhanced operational performance. The primary contribution of the paper is theoretical in nature, as the model developed provides a greater understanding of how HRM can contribute to CI; however, the model also has practical value in that it suggests important relationships between various HRM practices and the behaviors necessary for successful CI. The paper concludes with a number of possible research avenues derived from the presented model.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings from the 7th CINet Conference, "CI and sustabinability - Designing the road ahead
    EditorsM. Corso, A. Martini, L. Pellegrini
    Number of pages12
    PublisherContinuous Innovation Network
    Publication date2006
    Edition7
    ISBN (Print)9077360077
    Publication statusPublished - 2006
    EventCINet Conference, CI and sustabinability - Designing the road ahead - Lucca, Italy
    Duration: 8 Sept 200613 Sept 2006
    Conference number: 7

    Conference

    ConferenceCINet Conference, CI and sustabinability - Designing the road ahead
    Number7
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityLucca
    Period08/09/200613/09/2006

    Keywords

    • Human resource management
    • Continuous improvement
    • Theoretical framework

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