Realising competitive advantage through HRM in New Zealand service industries |
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Authors: | Vicky Browning Brendan Gray Tony Garrett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management , School of Business, University of Otago , PO Box 56, Dunedin , New Zealand;2. Department of Marketing , School of Business, University of Otago , PO Box 56, Dunedin , New Zealand |
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Abstract: | ![]() An emerging source of competitive advantage for service industries is the knowledge, skills and attitudes of their employees. Indeed, achievement of a ‘service quality’ culture, considered imperative for competitive advantage in service organisations, supposedly results from the use of best practice human resource management (HRM), and from a strategic approach to their implementation. This paper empirically explores the use of these dimensions of HRM as a source of competitive advantage. It finds high-performing service organisations actively engage best practices across the areas of recruitment and selection, training and development, communication and team working. Evidence of a strategic approach to the implementation of these practices is also found. |
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Keywords: | best practice human resource management service industry competitive advantage service culture |
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