Factors helping the HR function gain greater acceptance for its proposals and innovations: evidence from Spain
Stirpe, Luigi ; Trullen, Jordi ; Bonache, Jaime
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2013
24
19-20
November
3794-3811
human resources management ; innovation
Personnel management
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2013.778320
English
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"On the basis of the sense-making and sense-giving literature, this study addresses factors helping the HR function gain greater acceptance by employees for its proposals and innovations. Using an original sample of 298 employees from nine firms in Spain, we find that HR department credibility is only one of the factors that influence employees' acceptance. Other essential elements are top management and supervisor support. We also investigate the consequences that differential levels of support from supervisors and top managers can have for the acceptance of HR innovations, and we find that supervisor support carries more weight than that of top managers. Finally, we explore variations in the importance of the HR function credibility as an acceptance enabler under different organizational innovation climates. The results suggest that HR credibility plays an essential role independently of climate."
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