Title: Human resource management and firm innovativeness in a European context: advancing our understanding of the relationship (Introduction to the thematic issue)

Authors: Huub Ruël; Tanya Bondarouk; Henrik Florén; Jonas Rundquist

Addresses: School of Business, Media & Law, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Campus 2-6, P.O. Box 10090, 8000 GB Zwolle, The Netherlands ' Department of Business Administration, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands ' School of Business and Engineering, Halmstad University, Box 823, 301 18 Halmstad, Sweden ' School of Business and Engineering, Halmstad University, Box 823, 301 18 Halmstad, Sweden

Abstract: This paper introduces the papers included in the thematic issue on Human Resource Management (HRM) and firm innovativeness in a European context. Furthermore it presents the results of a literature review on human resource management and firm innovativeness. The literature shows that the positive relationship between HRM and firm innovativeness has been confirmed. However, the explanation for how this relationship works is not equivocal/unified. Empirical studies have investigated the role of strategic HRM, specific HRM systems and HRM practices. For strategic HRM, the empirical support is still limited, while for HRM systems considerable work confirms the positive influence of commitment-based HRM. For HRM practices, in particular training, working in teams, and internal labour flexibility, including job rotation, the literature provides empirical evidence and indications that they are positively related to firm innovativeness.

Keywords: human resource management; HRM; human resources; firm innovativeness; innovation; Europe; training; teamwork; labour flexibility; job rotation.

DOI: 10.1504/EJIM.2014.064599

European Journal of International Management, 2014 Vol.8 No.5, pp.465 - 471

Published online: 21 Oct 2014 *

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