Job, workplace and human resource management (HRM) designs are nowadays at the centre of great attention in economic analysis. New work practices are becoming the cornerstone of an approach to flexibility from within the firm which is credited with a significant contribution to sustainable productivity growth. Building on recent empirical evidence such results, we develop a framework that embeds all the main findings and shows how dynamic organisational capabilities are cumulative and endogenously created, according to a typical path-(inter)dependency process. Policy implications in term of diffusion of workplaces reengineering and new work practices are also derived.
Dynamic organisational capabilities: a unifying framework for new work practices, product innovation and competences formation
GAJ, Alessandro;LABORY, Sandrine;LEONI, Riccardo;CRISTINI, Annalisa
2004-01-01
Abstract
Job, workplace and human resource management (HRM) designs are nowadays at the centre of great attention in economic analysis. New work practices are becoming the cornerstone of an approach to flexibility from within the firm which is credited with a significant contribution to sustainable productivity growth. Building on recent empirical evidence such results, we develop a framework that embeds all the main findings and shows how dynamic organisational capabilities are cumulative and endogenously created, according to a typical path-(inter)dependency process. Policy implications in term of diffusion of workplaces reengineering and new work practices are also derived.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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