Which contingencies affect the adoption of action programmes?

B. T. Laugen, Harry Boer, R. Hjulstad, Niels Rytter

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Abstract

The objective of this paper is to investigate the relationship between HRM practices and Continuous Improvement (CI) activities in order to gain an understanding of how the HRM function may be utilized to improve CI implementation success, and consequently, organizational performance. The paper includes a brief literature review of HRM and CI and statistical analyses of data collected from the Continuous Innovation Network Survey (2002). The results of the analyses demonstrate that HRM has a significant effect on CI and organizational behavior, with the strongest relationship between HRM, CI and performance occurring when company's align their CI activities with their strategic objectives and use of systems, procedures, and processes to measure the results of their CI activities .
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings from the 7th CINet Conference : CI and sustabinability - Designing the road ahead
EditorsK. Mendibil, A. Shamsuddin
Number of pages9
PublisherContinuous Innovation Network
Publication date2006
Pages311-319
ISBN (Print)9077360077
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
EventCINet Conference, CI and sustabinability - Designing the road ahead - Lucca, Italy
Duration: 8. Sept 200613. Sept 2006
Conference number: 7

Conference

ConferenceCINet Conference, CI and sustabinability - Designing the road ahead
Number7
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityLucca
Period08/09/200613/09/2006

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