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HRM implementation by line managers: explaining the discrepancy in HR-line perceptions of HR devolution

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Volume 27, Issue 17, Pages 1901-1919

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09585192.2015.1088562

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HR devolution; HR partnership; line management; perceptual differences; Tobit approach

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Previous studies already established the idea of a partnership in which HR professionals and line managers share an organisation's HRM responsibility. Yet, this relationship is often plagued by conflicts and other obstacles. As such, a perceptual discrepancy is likely to exist between both parties on the degree of HR devolution, which may eventually lead to bad performance. Using survey data, we empirically analyse which factors may explain a perceptual discrepancy between HR professionals and line managers on the latter group's role in HRM. Results show that the HR-line discrepancy on the degree of HR devolution is rooted in differences in perception on several other factors, including organisational support, (personnel) red tape, the line's individual capacity and age. Overall, though, it is a matter of understanding both HR's expectations and the line's experiences in all aspects of their partnership.

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