Work transformation and the HR ecosystem dynamics: A longitudinal case study of HRM disruption in the era of the 4th industrial revolution |
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Authors: | Jocelyne Yalenios Sophie d'Armagnac |
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Affiliation: | 1. EM Strasbourg, Research center HuManiS (UR 7308), University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg Cedex, France;2. Department of HR Management & Business Law, TBS Education, Toulouse, France |
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Abstract: | Disruption in human resource management (HRM) practices necessitates processes of mutual adjustment within the organization that seeks to address these changes properly, overcome tensions, and fit strategic needs. In our single longitudinal case study of a new HRM practice development concerning blue-collar worker talent management, we examine how HR professionals and managers interact and develop new HRM practices as a response to disruptive work transformation. Considering these interactions from the perspective of HR ecosystem alignment dynamics, we find that both managers and HR professionals engaged in fruitful collaboration processes along three differentiated steps to provide value for the whole organization. We propose a grounded theorizing of HR ecosystem alignment that is based on the progression of successive convergent and divergent phases and introducing collaborative spaces of work. |
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Keywords: | HR ecosystem HR disruption Work Transformation HR Alignment longitudinal study |
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