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- Title
HR innovation through inter-organizational HR collaboration.
- Authors
Koster, Ferry
- Abstract
Purpose: Studies of inter-organizational relationships have traditionally overlooked the human resource management (HRM) field, with most research focusing on collaborations in the technical domain. This study endeavors to explore the impact of organizational human resources (HR) collaborations on HR innovativeness, drawing on theories about organizational learning capabilities to explain this connection. By analyzing the synergies arising from inter-organizational HR collaborations, this study aims to seek to shed light on the potential for HRM to contribute to organizational performance and foster innovation. Design/methodology/approach: The study is based on a quantitative survey conducted among 326 Dutch companies. The survey aims to find out whether these companies collaborate with other organizations on HR-related issues, the extent to which they renew their HRM function, and whether they apply organizational learning practices. The data collected for the survey are analyzed using Hayes PROCESS macro to investigate mediation effects. Findings: As per the study, HR collaboration results in innovation. The research suggests that collaborating with HR across different organizations significantly contributes to HR innovation. This relationship can be explained by the inter-organizational learning practices that organizations adopt. Therefore, when organizations collaborate with each other, they learn from each other, which enhances their learning capabilities and ultimately leads to HR innovation. Originality/value: This study delves into the extent to which organizations collaborate on HR-related issues, which is a relatively new field. Moreover, it contributes to the research on the connection between inter-organizational relationships and innovation by showing how much of it is explained by organizational learning.
- Subjects
ORGANIZATIONAL learning; PERSONNEL management; ORGANIZATIONAL performance; HUMAN resources departments; ACQUISITION of data
- Publication
Innovation & Management Review, 2024, Vol 21, Issue 2, p123
- ISSN
2515-8961
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1108/INMR-12-2021-0232