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Human Resource Management and Innovation; towards an integrated multi-level approach . Paper presented at the first Conference of the Dutch HRM Network
(1997)
Leede is senior researcher/consultant at TNO and an assistant professor Human Resource Management at the University of Twente
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This paper explores the connection between innovation (management) and human resource management. Much has been written about the both concepts separately, but there is no integrated conceptual framework available for the combination of the two. Our goal here is to develop such a framework. We do this in a number of steps, starting with a presentation of the existing approaches and models with respect to innovation (management) and HRM. This is followed by a search for the linkage between the two traditions, as a starting point for an integrated model and an in‐depth case study regarding the link between innovation and HRM, in order to further develop our model. We conclude with the presentation of our model and with suggestions for further research.
Creativity and Innovation Management – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 2005
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