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- Title
When too many are not enough: Human resource slack and performance at the Dutch East India Company (1700-1795).
- Authors
Sgourev, Stoyan V; van Lent, Wim
- Abstract
Slack is an elusive concept in organizational research, with studies documenting a variety of relationships between slack and firm performance. We advocate treating slack not as a resource, but as a practice - a sequence of events and responses over time. A longitudinal analysis of the Dutch East India Company (1700-1795) highlights the use of slack as a response to a resource constraint (the shortage of skilled labor). After documenting the negative performance effects of skill shortage, we identify a trade-off in the use of human resource slack (number of sailors above what is operationally required), in which slack enhanced operational reliability, but reduced efficiency. Derived from a historical context, this trade-off has contemporary relevance and is helpful in reconciling contradictory evidence on slack.
- Subjects
CORPORATE culture; DECISION making; GROUP decision making; EMPLOYEE recruitment; INDUSTRIAL relations; MANAGEMENT; ORGANIZATIONAL change; PERSONNEL management; REGRESSION analysis; MANAGEMENT styles; JOB performance; ORGANIZATIONAL goals
- Publication
Human Relations, 2017, Vol 70, Issue 11, p1293
- ISSN
0018-7267
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1177/0018726717691340