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Strategic human resource management: integrating the universalistic, contingent, configurational and contextual perspectives

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In this article, the authors classify the literature theoretically into four generic perspectives: universalistic, contingent, configurational and contextual approaches, and present an integrative exploratory model representing their actual understanding of the complex phenomenon of strategic human resource management.
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From its origins at the end of the 1970s, strategic human resource management has developed quickly. After its uncertain first steps, the number of models and explanations proposed grew exponentially, especially after some theoretical revisions presented in the 1990s. The present explosion of literature requires a systematic revision of the state of the art in this field of research. This is the objective of this paper, which classifies the literature theoretically into four generic perspectives. The principal conclusion derived from this analysis is that, despite the differences among the universalistic, contingent, configurational and contextual approaches, it is possible to make their contributions compatible balancing their limitations. Finally, to illustrate this, we present an integrative exploratory model representing our actual understanding of the complex phenomenon of strategic human resource management.

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Strategic human resource management: The evolution of the field

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A Quarter-Century Review of Human Resource Management in the U.S.: The Growth in Importance of the International Perspective **

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An evidence-based review of e-HRM and strategic human resource management

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Strategic Human Resource Management

TL;DR: A Framework for Strategic Human Resource Management (M. Tichy, et al. as mentioned in this paper ) is a framework for strategic human resource management with a focus on the external context of human resources management.
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Modes of theorizing in strategic human resource management: Tests of universalistic, contingency, and configurational performance predictions

TL;DR: The field of strategic human resource management (SHRM) has been criticized for lacking a solid theoretical foundation as mentioned in this paper, however, contrary to this criticism, the SHRM literature has a strong theoretical foundation.
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Human resource bundles and manufacturing performance: organizational logic and flexible production systems in the world auto industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a unique international data set from a 1989-90 survey of 62 automotive assembly plants, and they tested two hypotheses: innovative HR practices affect performance not individually but as interrelated elements in an internally consistent HR bundle or system.
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Effects of human resource systems on manufacturing performance and turnover

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an empirical taxonomy identifying two types of human resource systems, "control" and "commitment", to test the strategic human resource proposition that specific combinations of policies and practices are useful in predicting differences in performance and turnover across steel minimills.
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The Impact of Human Resource Management on Organizational Performance: Progress and Prospects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe why human resource management (HRM) decisions are likely to have an important and unique influence on organizational performance, and their hope is that this research forum will help advance...
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