The common welfare human resource management system : A new proposal based on high consciousness
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The common welfare human resource management system : A new proposal based on high consciousnessAutoria
Data de publicació
2014Editor
EmeraldISSN
0048-3486Cita bibliogràfica
Ricardo Chiva , (2014),"The common welfare human resource management system ", Personnel Review, Vol. 43 Iss 6 pp. 937 - 956Tipus de document
info:eu-repo/semantics/articleVersió de l'editorial
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/PR-01-2014-0026Paraules clau / Matèries
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Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to propose a new generic human resource management (HRM) system linked to a novel and more developed social and organizational paradigm: the common welfare HRM system.
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Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to propose a new generic human resource management (HRM) system linked to a novel and more developed social and organizational paradigm: the common welfare HRM system.
Design/methodology/approach
– This conceptual paper builds on the concept of individual consciousness to better understand the differences between the three generic HRM systems. It relates different levels of consciousness to one of the most cited HRM system typologies: the control and the commitment HRM systems. The control HRM system will be related to a low level of consciousness. The commitment HRM system will be related to a medium level of consciousness. And the highest level of consciousness is related to the proposed common welfare HRM system. This latter system of HRM practices will be supported by examples of three very innovative organizations.
Findings
– This paper presents a new HRM system that intends to foster innovation and creativity all around the organization, and represents a development on the traditional control and commitment. The common welfare HRM system implies a new approach in management and HRM, away from the primacy of the ego, competition and hierarchy.
Research limitations/implications
– The common welfare HRM system is related to highly innovative organizations and implies a paradigm shift in which a more humanistic view of individuals is offered.
Practical implications
– The paper clarifies the several HRM practices related to the three HRM systems: control, commitment and common welfare.
Originality/value
– The paper theoretically underpins the existence of a new and more developed HRM system through consciousness levels and analyzes the particular HRM practices of this new system. [-]
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